-
language may
reflect elisions that have
taken place in the past. This
topic is an area of
diachronic linguistics. Such
elisions may
originally have been...
- eliding,
elisions, or
élision in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Elision is the
omission of one or more
sounds in a word or phrase.
Elision may also...
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Elisionism is a
philosophical standpoint encomp****ing
various social theories.
Elisionist theories are diverse; however, they are
unified in
their adherence...
- In French,
elision (
élision) is the
suppression of a
final unstressed vowel (usually /ə/)
immediately before another word
beginning with a
vowel or a silent...
-
elision.
Bridges identifies the
following kinds of
elision:
vowel elisions elision through H
poetic elision of semi-vowels
elision through R
elision through...
- In C++
computer programming, copy
elision refers to a
compiler optimization technique that
eliminates unnecessary copying of objects. The C++ language...
- techniques. In the
analysis of 18th- and 19th-century
Western music, an
elision, overlap, or
rather reinterpretation (Umdeutung), is the perception, after...
- The
ELISION Ensemble (often
referred to as
simply ELISION) is a
chamber ensemble specialising in
contemporary classical music,
concentrating on the creation...
- support,
speeding up
execution of multi-threaded
software through lock
elision.
According to
different benchmarks, TSX/TSX-NI can
provide around 40% faster...
- to
indicate elision in
certain words (tys', as an
abbreviated form of ty si ('you are'), or hor' for **** ('up')); however,
these elisions are restricted...