Phonological Processes: Deletion (or ‘Elision’)
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That was so practical thank you!! I’m Persian and that makes me so happy to have examples from Iran .BTW nice pronunciation !!😁👍
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I'm glad this is working, which is what I had hoped for.
Feel free to share more examples for the topic, especially for any non-English language you may speak.
Thanks for your clear explanation. May I add that as a native Spanish speaker I can also tell you that the word "oscuro" has another extra change but I'm not sure if it is elision or assimilation (or something else). The thing is that the letter S in many Latin American countries is most times aspirated. So in this case oscuro, when talking fast becomes "ohcuro". Other examples would be éstas(these)>ehtah, esposa(wife)>ehposa, inglés(English)>ingléh.
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Also we have cold drink which becomes coldrinks.
d sound of cold is elided and it mixes with the second word.
[nd] → [n] (cluster reduction, elision)
[pp] → [p] (cluster reduction, elision, degemination)
[st] → [s] (cluster reduction, elision)
Thank you: I learned more information about the Elisions.
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Great lesson!!! I have a question...could assimilation and epenthesis happen at the same time? For example in:
Careful: [nukliər]
Casual: [nukjələr]
Thanks much
#elision #deletion #apheresis #syncope #apocope #reduction #cluster_reduction #assimilation #labialization #cluster #consonant_cluster #consonant_cluster_reduction #vowel_reduction #schwa_syncope #schwa_loss #d_loss #silent_letter #silent_d #digraph #digraph_nd #h_loss #silent_h #h_dropping #digraph_ha #digraph_pp #degemination #double_consonant #digraph_st #t_loss #silent_t #b_loss #silent_b #digraph_ob
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Could you answer my question please:
What is the difference between Elision and Deletion, in terms of Grammar and in terms of meaning.
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Hello, a fellow learner here! I believe that Deletion and Elision refer to the same thing. It was mentioned in the first video of phonological change that Elision is the technical term for Deletion. Hope that this helps :)
Please I want to learn all about the elision and types of it in american accent 😢(american accent )
Is syncope the same as elision? 🤔what's the difference?
Digraph nd
Digraph ha
Digraph pp
Digraph st
Digraph ob
you need a better mic my g the kids can't hear anything
Sorry for any bad sound quality!
I thought I got everything figured out yet this one slipped through.