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ELISION - traduction vers arabe

OMISSION OF ONE OR MORE SOUNDS IN A WORD OR PHRASE
Élision; Contraction (phonology); Elide; Deletion (phonology); Ellided; Ellision; Elided; Elisions; Eliding; Deletion (linguistics); Vowel deletion

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ألاسم

تَرْخِيم ; حَذْف

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حذف حرف ترخيم
elision         
تَرْخيم

Définition

elision
[?'l??(?)n]
¦ noun
1. the omission of a sound or syllable in speech.
2. the process of joining or merging.
Origin
C16: from late L. elisio(n-), from L. elidere 'crush out'.

Wikipédia

Elision

In linguistics, an elision or deletion is the omission of one or more sounds (such as a vowel, a consonant, or a whole syllable) in a word or phrase. However, these terms are also used to refer more narrowly to cases where two words are run together by the omission of a final sound. An example is the elision of word-final /t/ in English if it is preceded and followed by a consonant: "first light" is often pronounced /fɜ:s laɪt/. Many other terms are used to refer to particular cases where sounds are omitted.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour ELISION
1. A generation ago, Tony Benn used to protest bitterly about the elision of policies and personality.
2. The spoken "s" of "dollars" blended like French elision into the "B" of "But it was on clearance." In the MonitorThursday, 04/13/06 Gold surges.
3. "Today, in the Middle East, freedom is contending with ... terrorists affiliated with or inspired by al–Qaida," whose ultimate aim is to "establish a totalitarian Islamic empire that reaches from Indonesia to Spain". With a simple piece of unnoticed elision, George Bush has recreated the crusades.