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- Apocope is the loss of sounds from the end of a word1. Here are some examples of apocope234:
- Photo from photograph
- Cinema from cinematograph
- Obit from obituary
- Zoo from zoological (garden)
- Ad from advertisement
- Jonathan from Jon
- Robert from Rob
- Diana from Di
- Auto from automobile
- Gym from gymnasium
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Examples and Observations "Season your admiration for a while with an attent ear." (William Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act I, scene 2) "Loss of sounds from the end of a word is known as apocope, as in the pronunciation of child as chile." (Thomas Pyles and John Algeo, The Origins and Development of the English Language. Harcourt, 1982)www.thoughtco.com/what-is-apocope-1689114For example, the word photo is an apocope of photograph. Other examples are cinematograph > cinema, obituary > obit, zoological (garden) > zoo, and advertisement > ad. The shortening of people’s names is another form: Jonathan > Jon, Robert > Rob, Diana > Di.www.grammarbook.com/blog/definitions/apocope/Examples of apocope
- Some instead of some.
- Good rather than good.
- Hundred instead of hundred.
- How instead of how much.
- Great instead of great.
englopedia.com/apocope-types-characteristics-an…Apocopation in English is also called end-cut or final clipping, usually referring to the shortening of the end of a word while the word retains its meaning. Examples of apocopes include "auto" clipped from "automobile" and "gym" shortened from "gymnasium."www.thoughtco.com/apocopation-of-adjectives-307…In historical linguistics, apocope is often the loss of an unstressed vowel. Loss of an unstressed vowel or vowel and nasal Latin mare → Portuguese mar (sea) Vulgar Latin panem → Spanish pan (bread) Vulgar Latin lupum → French loup (wolf) Proto-Germanic *landą → Old, Middle, and Modern English land Old English lufu → Modern English love (noun)en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apocope - People also ask
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