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Haplology (from Greek ἁπλόος haplóos "simple" and λόγος lógos, "speech") is, in spoken language, the elision (elimination or deletion) of an entire syllable or a part of it through dissimilation (a differentiating shift that affects two neighboring similar sounds). The phenomenon was identified … See more
The reverse process is known as reduplication, the doubling of phonological material. See more
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- the omission of one occurrence of a sound or syllable that is repeated within a word, for example probly for probably. Compare with syncopation
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