| 31. | Long vowels within words usually signal that a consonant has been elided word-internally.
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| 32. | These weak yers were then often elided.
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| 33. | In Glosa words from this special class can be elided if the context is clear.
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| 34. | Each time, N-ellipsis appears to be eliding more than just the noun.
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| 35. | This phrase is immediately elided into its consequent, which modulates from D to A major.
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| 36. | Bede constantly tries to elide the ambiguities of Chad's career, not always successfully.
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| 37. | Slavic yers ), and are sometimes elided altogether ( 5 % of all cases ).
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| 38. | The copy is characterized by " deletions ", where parts of the text are elided.
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| 39. | Multiple moments of past experience are elided with a slowed down and extended present moment ."
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| 40. | The elided words in light gray qualify as a catena ( but not a constituent ).
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