Definition of El
omitting sounds in order to make something to easier to pron
Examples of Elision in a sen
Elision occurs in Latin poetry as a stylistic device where phrases are omitted. 
Elision, or omission of sounds when speaking, is extremely common in the pronunciation of the Japanese language. 
Vowel elision in connected speech is found in certain dialects where sounds are omitted to make words easier to understand. 
The mute h in the word ‘hour’ requires elision and the speaker to omit the sound. 
Elision or omission of sounds is considered a feature of uneducated speakers in some places and is widespread in others. 
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