| 1. | Elision is extremely common in the pronunciation of the Japanese language.
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| 2. | Some Satsuma-ben, are known for their extensive elision.
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| 3. | This happens exceedingly rarely, and usually results from sound elision.
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| 4. | Yes, I didn't know the rules for elision.
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| 5. | She was faced with the inevitable elision that adapting any book entails.
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| 6. | Therefore, the pronunciation has been reduced to by elision of the.
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| 7. | Long vowels are usually the result of the elision of guttural consonants.
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| 8. | Therefore, these elisions effectively created words that existed only in poetry.
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| 9. | The first syllable got dropped probably by elision in course of time.
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| 10. | The latter elision spans the diaeresis in the last line.
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