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Apocope - Wikipedia
the omission (elision) or loss of a sound or sounds at the end of a word. While it most commonly refers to the loss of a final vowel, it can also describe the ...
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APOCOPE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun apoc· o· pe ə-ˈpä-kə-(ˌ)pē : the loss of one or more sounds or letters at the end of a word (as in sing from Old English singan)
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Can anyone explain what drives apocope and syncope? - Reddit
Firstly there was apocope, where the last syllable was lopped off every word, and next there was syncope, where the second syllable of every word was lost.
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apocope
‖ apocope (əˈpɒkəpiː) [L., a. Gr. ἀποκοπή a cutting off, f. ἀποκόπ-τ-ειν to cut off.] The cutting off or omission of the last letter or syllable of a word. Hence apoˈcopic a.1591 Percivall Sp. Dict. B ij a, Apocope..as for vamos nos, they say vamonos. 1711 J. Greenwood Eng. Gram. 196 Hence [from mis...
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Spanish Grammatical Apocopes - Lawless Spanish Adjectives
A dozen Spanish adjectives have special shortened forms called apócopes. Unlike apocopes like cine and info, which are optional and generally informal.
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Apocope - World Wide Words
Apocope comes from the Greek word apokoptein, to cut off, made up of apo-, from or away, plus koptein, to cut.
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What Is Apocope? Definition and Examples - ThoughtCo
Apocope is a rhetorical term for the omission of one or more sounds or syllables from the end of a word. Also called end-cut, apocope is a type of elision.
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Apocope - Brand Brothers
Apocope was launched in 2021 in Paris and focuses on men's leather goods, with a focus on materials and their provenance, all combined with a minimalist and ...
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apocope - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (phonetics, prosody, strictly) The loss or omission of the last vowel in a word, together with any consonants that follow it. · Antonym: paragoge ...
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Apocope Definition and Examples
Apocope is the omission of one or more letters, sounds, or syllables from the end of a word. This end-cutting can take different forms.
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Apocope - (Intro to Humanities) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations
Apocope is the linguistic phenomenon involving the loss of one or more sounds from the end of a word. This process can occur in various languages and often ...
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apocopate
▪ I. apocopate, ppl. a. (əˈpɒkəpeɪt, -ət) [ad. mod.L. apocopāt-us, ppl. adj. f. apocope.] Cut short by apocope. (Used spec. of words from which the last letter or syllable has disappeared.)c 1850 Pinnock's Heb. Catech. 20 The apocopate future..occurs only in the second and third person.▪ II. apocopa...
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Metaplasm
Elision—Contraction (grammar)
Apheresis (initial)
Syncope (medial)
Apocope (final)
Crasis
Synizesis (merge into one syllable
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apocopation
apocopation (əˌpɒkəʊˈpeɪʃən) [n. of action f. apocopate v.: see -tion.] The action of apocopating: the state of being apocopated.1727–51 Chambers Cycl. s.v. Apocope, When the Apocopation is marked with a superior comma..the word is said to be apostrophated. 1873 F. Hall Mod.Eng. 187 We should have h...
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Hegelochus (actor)
The accusative plural of is (), which, after apocope, results in ; the accusative of is ()."
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