A regular phenomenon in most dialects is synizesis ( " merging " of vowels ).
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The geographical varieties of Greek are divided into three main groups, Northern, Semi-Northern and Southern, based on whether they make synizesis and vowel elision:
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Similarly, synalepha most often refers to elision ( as in English contraction ), but it can also refer to coalescence by other metaplasms : synizesis, synaeresis or crasis.
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The general term for a loss of sound segments in the field of linguistics is known as " elision . " Other types of elision include the processes of syncope, apocope, synizesis, and synaloepha.
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Mariupolitan's main features have certain similarities with both Pontic ( e . g . the lack of synizesis of "-�a, �a " ) and the northern varieties of the core dialects ( e . g . the northern vocalism ).
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The synizetic knot ( Synizesis ) was later found to be a technical artifact induced by the feature of strong acidic fixatives used during that time ( e . g ., Flemming's strong fixative ) to precipitate the thread-like delicate chromosomes of the Leptotene stage of first meiotic prophase into a dark staining knot [ 2, 3 ].
परिभाषा
the contraction of chromatin towards one side of the nucleus during the prophase of meiosis पर्याय: synezesis,