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    • In phonology, apocope is the loss (elision) of a word-final vowel. In a broader sense, the term can refer to the loss of any final sound (including consonants) from a word. Academic linguists term the resultant word-form (following the operation of apocope) an apocopation. See more

    Etymology

    Apocope comes from the Greek ἀποκοπή (apokopḗ) from ἀποκόπτειν (apokóptein) "cutting off", from ἀπο- … See more

    Historical sound change

    In historical linguistics, apocope is often the loss of an unstressed vowel.
    • Latin mare → Portuguese mar (sea)
    • Vulgar Latin panem → Spanish pan (bread)
    • Vulgar Latin lupum → French loup (wolf)… See more

    Grammatical rule

    Some languages have apocopations that are internalized as mandatory forms. In Spanish and Italian, for example, some adjectives that come before the noun lose the final vowel or syllable if they precede a noun (main… See more

     
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  2. In phonology, apocope (/ əˈpɒkəpi /) is the loss (elision) of a word-final vowel. In a broader sense, the term can refer to the loss of any final sound (including consonants) from a word. Academic linguists term the resultant word-form (following the operation of apocope) an apocopation.
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    Loss of word-final soundsFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In phonology, apocope(/əˈpɒkəpi/) is the loss (elision) of a word-final vowel. In a broader sense, the term can refer to the loss of any final sound (including consonants) from a word.
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