| 11. | In Spanish, elisions occur less frequently but are common in certain dialects.
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| 12. | For further information about final vowel elision, see Elision ( French ).
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| 13. | For further information about final vowel elision, see Elision ( French ).
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| 14. | A few examples ( slightly exaggerated; apostrophes added to indicate elision ):
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| 15. | They are categorised into 5 classes based on the phoneme which undergoes elision.
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| 16. | However, initial and final vowel elision appeared to have been the norm.
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| 17. | :Very much a British English quirk, developed through elision I think.
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| 18. | Class adjectives also experience vowel changes when subject to the elision described above.
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| 19. | The result is a somewhat sloppy compendium filled with repetitions and elisions and digressions.
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| 20. | First there's the question of elision _ the mind-reading question.
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