| 1. | Back-vowel apocope also has lexically-governed exceptions.
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| 2. | The final step of lenition is then complete apocope.
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| 3. | It contains syncops and apocopes which are used in nearly every German dialect.
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| 4. | It is also known by its apocope, " Rue de la R?".
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| 5. | In other contexts apocope happens, unless this would leave an illicit three-consonant cluster.
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| 6. | N-apocope is a linguistic change originating in speech during the Middle High German period.
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| 7. | The dialect spoken in the area is characterized by dropping out most vowel endings; see apocope.
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| 8. | In these cases, words have undergone a seemingly systematic elision of final letters, or apocope.
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| 9. | This loss of an unstressed vowel in speech is called apocope, literally " cutting off ".
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| 10. | Not only does this dialect sometimes feature apocope, but consonants also vary slightly from standard Mori.
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