| 31. | It is the most musical of the Konkani dialects with its consistent use of elisions.
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| 32. | His poem, " Elisions ", was written on the competition theme of slavery.
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| 33. | Vowel elision is common in connected speech.
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| 34. | Such vowel elision in connected speech is found in the Sashti Christian dialect as well.
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| 35. | This is called compensatory lengthening, lengthening that occurs after the elision of a sound.
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| 36. | This template expands a name to link to the appropriate article about a elision ).
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| 37. | In the end, such sweeping elisions lie far beyond the ken of conventional political analysis.
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| 38. | Derision at such elision is misplaced.
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| 39. | It seems the elision of both and began in the industrial towns and slowly spread out.
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| 40. | Voiced stops may have been the result of rules of allophony, elision, or sandhi.
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