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Journal articles on the topic "Elision"

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Moradi, Maryam. "THE ANALYSIS OF PHONETIC ELISION: APHAERESIS ELISION, SYNCOPE ELISION AND APOCOPE ELISSON IN ARABISMS IN RUSSIAN LANGUAGE IN THE PHONETIC PROCESS." Bulletin of Udmurt University. Series History and Philology 32, no. 2 (April 29, 2022): 198–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.35634/2412-9534-2022-32-2-198-206.

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Arabisms in the structure of Russian language are adapted and assimilated when emerging into the lexical system of Russian language as well as other loaned words. The goal of this article is to analyze the process of elision in Arabisms which emerged into Russian language via adaptation process. The material of article is The Arabisms of foreign language dictionary published in 1984 and edited by A.G. Spirkin. The method of research is comparative study. It is shown that elision in the Arabisms are seen in seven categories: Aphaeresis elision (two cases); Consonant syncope elision (twelve cases); vowel syncope elision (five cases); alveolar dental plosive voiceless consonant apocope elision in final position of last syllable (thirteen cases); apocope elision of Hamzah in the final position of last syllable (three cases); simultaneous apocope elision and lenition of other consonants (three cases); apocope elision of vowels (two cases).
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Firdhani, Anggi Rizky, Lia Maulia Indrayani, and Sutiono Mahdi. "THE USE OF CONSONANT ELISION BY SRI MULYANI DURING HER INTERVIEW SESSION WITH THE BANKER." ELTIN JOURNAL, Journal of English Language Teaching in Indonesia 6, no. 2 (October 30, 2018): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.22460/eltin.v6i2.p53-58.

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This research is entitled “The Use of Consonant Elision by Sri Mulyani During Her Interview Session with The Banker”. The objects of this research are the consonant elisions that are produced by Sri Mulyani when she was interviewed by The Banker. The objectives of this research are to describe and analyze the frequency of consonant elision used by Sri Mulyani and to find out the phonemes that are often being elision-ed by Sri Mulyani in her interview with The Banker. The analysis of this research was done by using descriptive qualitative analysis method. This study uses Carr’s (2008), Giegerich’s (1992), and Roach’s (2001) theories about phonological rules and elision. This study shows that during her interview, Sri Mulyani uses consonant elision for 26 times and she tends to do the omission to the phoneme /t/ (19 times), /d/ (5 times), /r/ (1 times), and /s/ (1 times).
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Ryan, David. "Elision." New England Review 43, no. 2 (2022): 117–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/ner.2022.0053.

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Clark, James T. "Penthemimeral Elision in Tragic Trimeters." Philologus 165, no. 2 (November 4, 2021): 189–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/phil-2021-0104.

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Abstract This paper provides a statistical survey of the incidence of elision at the penthemimeral caesura in the iambic trimeters of Greek tragedy. It updates and builds on the work of Descroix (1931) by considering the rates of elision of different types of words: lexicals, nonlexical polysyllables, and nonlexical monosyllables. While all tragedians elide less at the caesura than throughout the line, in Aeschylus the rate of this reduction is far greater for lexicals and polysyllabic nonlexicals than it is for monosyllabic nonlexicals. On this evidence, and the evidence of interlinear elision, it is tentatively suggested that lexicals and nonlexical polysyllables should together be considered as the more constrained elisions. When the rates of constrained elision are examined, the difference between Aeschylus and later Euripides is revealed to be twice that obtained when bulk figures are used. This difference is attributed to a combination of Euripides’ adoption of more fluent phrasing towards the end of his career and the tragedians’ different approaches to compositional constraints.
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Kozák, Dániel. "Occult(um) Aeaciden: Elisions of gender in Statius’ Achilleid." Trends in Classics 11, no. 2 (February 25, 2020): 317–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/tc-2019-0018.

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AbstractIn this paper I am discussing some passages in Statius’ Achilleid, including the opening words of the poem, where some elisions seem to effectively suggest how gender and identity of Achilles become destabilized during his stay on Scyros in women’s clothes. The elisions to be discussed affect word endings indicative of the masculine grammatical gender; in some cases, moreover, these endings are not just muted but also replaced, as it were, by their feminine equivalents. I also examine one passage where the masculine endings are emphatically not silenced despite elision; and a pair of passages where tension between the masculine and the feminine is introduced into the text by conjecture rather than by elision.
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Owusu Ansah, Victoria. "Elision in Esahie." Ghana Journal of Linguistics 9, no. 2 (December 31, 2020): 22–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/gjl.v9i2.2.

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One of the syllable structure changes that occur in rapid speech because of sounds influencing each other is elision. This paper provides an account of elision in Esahie, also known as Sehwi, a Kwa language spoken in the Western North region of Ghana. The paper discusses the processes involved in elision, and the context within which elision occurs in the language. The paper shows that sound segments, syllables and tones are affected by the elision process. It demonstrates that elision, though purely a phonological process, is influenced by morphological factors such as vowel juxtapositioning during compounding, and at word boundary. The evidence in this paper show that there is an interface between phonology and morphology when accounting for elision in Esahie. Data for this study were gathered from primary sources using ethnographic and stimuli methods.
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Taş, İsmail. "Elision In Turkish." Karabük Türkoloji Dergisi 3, no. 3 (July 31, 2021): 44–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.7596/katud.20102021.003.

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Mendicino, Kristina. "Places of Elision." MLN 129, no. 3 (2014): 585–605. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/mln.2014.0057.

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Caesar, Regina Oforiwah, and Mathias Sackitey. "Elision in Dangme." Journal of Universal Language 25, no. 1 (March 2024): 1–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.22425/jul.2024.25.1.1.

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NICOLADIS, ELENA, and JOHANNE PARADIS. "Learning to liaise and elide comme il faut: evidence from bilingual children*." Journal of Child Language 38, no. 4 (October 29, 2010): 701–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305000910000231.

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ABSTRACTLiaison and elision in French are phonological phenomena that apply across word boundaries. French-speaking children make errors in contexts where liaison/elision typically occurs in adult speech. In this study, we asked if acquisition of French liaison/elision can be explained in a constructivist framework. We tested if children's liaison/elision was sensitive to co-occurrence and meaning. We expected children's use of liaison/elision to correlate with their experience with French (estimated by vocabulary). Thirty-one French-speaking children (twenty-five bilingual) between three and five years old produced familiar vowel-initial words, following four words: (1) un, (2) deux, (3) un petit and (4) beaucoup de. The children with smaller French vocabularies produced many vowel-initial words and some consonant-initial chunks. The children with larger French vocabularies produced liaison/elision correctly across several frames while associating a number interpretation with liaised consonants. These results suggest that children use a variety of cues to construct the appropriate use of liaison/elision.
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Roy, Amitabha. "Software lock elision for x86 machine code." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2011. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/239410.

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More than a decade after becoming a topic of intense research there is no transactional memory hardware nor any examples of software transactional memory use outside the research community. Using software transactional memory in large pieces of software needs copious source code annotations and often means that standard compilers and debuggers can no longer be used. At the same time, overheads associated with software transactional memory fail to motivate programmers to expend the needed effort to use software transactional memory. The only way around the overheads in the case of general unmanaged code is the anticipated availability of hardware support. On the other hand, architects are unwilling to devote power and area budgets in mainstream microprocessors to hardware transactional memory, pointing to transactional memory being a 'niche' programming construct. A deadlock has thus ensued that is blocking transactional memory use and experimentation in the mainstream. This dissertation covers the design and construction of a software transactional memory runtime system called SLE_x86 that can potentially break this deadlock by decoupling transactional memory from programs using it. Unlike most other STM designs, the core design principle is transparency rather than performance. SLE_x86 operates at the level of x86 machine code, thereby becoming immediately applicable to binaries for the popular x86 architecture. The only requirement is that the binary synchronise using known locking constructs or calls such as those in Pthreads or OpenMPlibraries. SLE_x86 provides speculative lock elision (SLE) entirely in software, executing critical sections in the binary using transactional memory. Optionally, the critical sections can also be executed without using transactions by acquiring the protecting lock. The dissertation makes a careful analysis of the impact on performance due to the demands of the x86 memory consistency model and the need to transparently instrument x86 machine code. It shows that both of these problems can be overcome to reach a reasonable level of performance, where transparent software transactional memory can perform better than a lock. SLE_x86 can ensure that programs are ready for transactional memory in any form, without being explicitly written for it.
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McCann, Clayton. "A cellar tropic : elision and the marijuana worker." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/47532.

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The marijuana worker is absent from public discourse. The following thesis will illustrate this fact. While it is indeed difficult to collect data on illicit industries like (non-medical) marijuana production, it is curious that the default representation of marijuana workers and their employers or, for the purposes of this context, growers, is either that of a gang member or an invisible, non-subject. Ongoing, radical changes in marijuana production social labour and the surrounding socio-legal environment in Canada, the United States and beyond have wide-ranging effects in store for British Columbian industry workers and growers. Tracking relevant discourse and assessing typical representations of marijuana growers and workers in media and popular culture products reveal the ongoing construction of abject identities: malingering medical clients employing natural remedies of questionable efficacy, violent gangsters, community-destroying hooligans, and exoticized products of alterity, the hyper-racialized ethnic other. Extended periods of participant observation in multiple marijuana production sectors familiarize the ethnographer with an altogether different cast of characters: peaceful men and women working full or part time as entrepreneurial owner/operators or workers struggling to favorably balance the risk/reward ratio. The project of comparing the resulting divergent representations and discourse⎯the armed Hell’s Angels grower you meet in the newspaper versus the single mom grower you find in her garden⎯is important as nascent structural changes threaten this occupational category in both the illicit and legal sectors. Creative re-representations found throughout are a result of participant observation-based autobiography and autoethnography methods, intended to contribute to new understandings of these hidden peoples, their life-ways and communities.
Irving K. Barber School of Arts and Sciences (Okanagan)
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Лоян, К. А. "Елізія в англомовному пісенному дискурсі." Thesis, Сумський державний університет, 2018. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/67301.

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Мова — це система звукових і графічних знаків, що постійно розвивається та зазнає змін. Особливості звукової системи мови формуються за рахунок фонетичних зсувів. Одним з таких зрушень є елізія. Цей термін використовується в фонетиці та фонології для позначення опущення звуків у зв’язному мовленні [1, с. 166].
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Nogueira, Milca Veloso. "Aspectos segmentais dos processos de sândi vocálico externo no falar de São Paulo." Universidade de São Paulo, 2007. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8139/tde-12112007-150159/.

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Esta dissertação trata dos processos fonológicos de elisão, ditongação e degeminação no falar de São Paulo. Além dos trabalhos clássicos sobre esses processos de sândi vocálico externo, em Português Brasileiro, serão apresentados dados de um experimento feito para este trabalho. De acordo com os dados do corpus desta dissertação, houve preferência pela aplicação da elisão e não da ditongação, nos casos em que ambos os processos eram possíveis. Os números referentes à elisão confirmaram a afirmação de Bisol com relação à aplicação categórica desse processo quando a vogal a ser elidida é [a]. No entanto, houve alta aplicação de elisão de [u], indicando um favorecimento pela elisão e não pela ditongação. Houve ainda algumas ocorrências de elisão de vogal [coronal], quando esta vogal era precedida por uma consoante que partilhava os mesmos traços com ela. Considerando-se os contextos para ditongos crescentes vs ditongos decrescentes, observou-se uma forte preferência pelo ditongo crescente nos dados coletados do dialeto de São Paulo. Finalmente, com relação à posição do contexto de aplicação dos processos, na seqüência de três vogais adjacentes (V1V2V3), observou-se que o contexto V1+V2 favorece a ocorrência de elisão, e não da ditongação. O processo de elisão, no corpus desta dissertação, foi mais aplicado quando a vogal a ser elidida estava na fronteira de grupos clíticos, podendo estar ou na fronteira de sintagmas fonológicos ou dentro de um mesmo sintagma.
This dissertation deals with the phonological processes of vowel elision, diphthongation and vowel degemination used by speakers from São Paulo. Besides presenting some classic studies about the so called processes of external sandhi in Brazilian Portuguese, this dissertation will also present new data recorded in order to carry on the analysis. Data showed that vowel elision is more productive than diphthongation in contexts within which both processes were possible to be applied. Besides, they confirmed Bisol\'s hypothesis that there is categorical use of vowel elision when the vowel (to be elided) is [a]. Nevertheless, elision of vowel [u] was also productive, indicating the preference for vowel elision over diphthongation. There were also some occurrences of coronal vowel elision, when this vowel and its preceding consonant shared phonological features. Also, it could be noted a strong preference for rising diphthongs, not for the falling ones, in the data collected in São Paulo. Finally, it was observed that the sequence \"first vowel + second vowel\" - V1+V2 - (in a sequence formed by three adjacent vowels - V1+V2+V3) favors the use of elision over diphthongation. Vowel elision, according to the data collected in order to carry on the analysis presented in this dissertation, was more productive in clitic group boundaries, within the phonological phrase as well as in phonological phrase boundaries.
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Kuznecova, Svetlana. "Garsų susilpnėjimas tarnybiniuose žodeliuose vokiečių kalboje." Master's thesis, Lithuanian Academic Libraries Network (LABT), 2005. http://vddb.library.lt/obj/LT-eLABa-0001:E.02~2005~D_20050601_143709-83236.

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Die vorliegende Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit den vokalischen und konsonantischen Lautschwächungen in den Dienstwörtern des Deutschen. Die Aktualität solcher Arbeit besteht darin, dass diese Gruppe von Wörtern lautlich besonders stark abgeschwächt wird und zugleich das Typische eines Gesprächstextes darstellt, obwohl die Dienstwörter sehr wenig zur eigentlichen Sachverhaltsdarstellung beitragen, denn sie enthalten einen nur sehr geringen Informationsgehalt. Der theretische Teil erläutert das Wesen und Merkmale der Dienstwörter, ihre phonetischen Besonderheiten und Erscheinung der Lautschwächungen in der Wissenschaft, ihr Auftreten in den Dienstwörtern in der modernen deutschen Sprache. Im praktischen Teil wird es mit Hilfe von zwei Texten aus verschiedenen Stilen erforscht, wie sich die Vokal- und Konsonantenschwächungen in den Dienstwörtern in verschiedenen phonetischen Stilen äußern.
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Machado, Rafaela Veloso. "Análise sociolingüística do processo de elisão da vogal A no dialeto pessoense." Universidade Federal da Paraí­ba, 2008. http://tede.biblioteca.ufpb.br:8080/handle/tede/6493.

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This current work investigates the elision‟s sociolinguistic behavior upon the João Pessoa native dialect. Elision is one of sandhi‟s extern vocalic phenomenon observed through all languages and it means fading the low vowel /a/ when it is followed by a different vowel. (ex.: menina humilde> meninumilde). This process analyses is through the theorical-methodological scope that the Quantitative Sociolinguistics comprehends. On the construction of this work it has been used a corpus of spoken language that integrates the Projeto de Variação Lingüística do Estado da Paraíba VALPB (Linguistic Variation Project of Paraíba State), composed by eighteen informers, divided by sex (masculine and feminine), age range (teenagers, adults, elders) and academic time spent (none, five to eight years and more than eleven years). The results found show that the linguistic constraints sise of the first word from a sentence, stress, prosodic constituents, vowel‟s quality present themselves as the most relevant on the elision appliance, therefore, reveling themselves as a process without great social determinants.
Este trabalho analisa o comportamento sociolingüístico da elisão no dialeto pessoense. A elisão é um dos fenômenos de sândi vocálico externo observado nas línguas e consiste no apagamento da vogal baixa /a/ quando esta for seguida de uma vogal diferente (ex.: menina humilde> meninumilde). A análise deste processo está fundamentada no modelo teórico-metodológico que compreende a Sociolingüística Quantitativa. Para a realização da pesquisa, foi utilizado um corpus de língua falada, que integra o Projeto de Variação Lingüística do Estado da Paraíba (VALPB), composto por dezoito informantes, estratificados de acordo com o sexo (masculino e feminino), a faixa etária (jovens, adultos e idosos) e anos de escolarização (nenhum ano, cinco a oito anos e mais de onze anos). Os resultados obtidos mostram que as restrições lingüísticas extensão da primeira palavra da seqüência, acento, tipo de palavra, constituintes prosódicos e qualidade da vogal apresentam-se como as mais relevantes à aplicação da elisão, revelando-se, portanto, como um processo sem grandes determinantes sociais.
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Sousa, Gustavo José [UNESP]. "FGSCM: uma abordagem de omissão de lock transacional com granularidade fina na resolução de conflitos." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/152117.

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Omissão de lock é uma técnica onde operações de aquisição e liberação de lock são omitidas (especulação) de forma a permitir que regiões críticas compartilhando um mesmo lock possam executar concorrentemente, permitindo assim se explorar um nível maior de concorrência em programas que utilizam esse método popular de sincronização. Para se manter o princípio de atomicidade, as modificações no estado do programa realizadas pela região crítica são mantidas em um buffer interno e são efetivadas apenas ao fim da mesma. Em caso de inconsistências, diferentes políticas em como proceder são possíveis, o que diferencia as diversas abordagens de omissão de lock encontradas na literatura. Por exemplo, a abordagem original, Speculative Lock Elision (SLE), que é implementada no nível microarquitetural, recorre a adquirir o lock de forma tradicional quando uma especulação falha. Em algumas situações, esta política conservadora acaba por restringir o ganho em desempenho originalmente pretendido por impor um volume de sincronização desnecessário (lemming effect). Uma forma de superar tal limitação é o emprego de omissão de lock transacional (Transactional Lock Elision, em inglês), onde a especulação de regiões críticas se dá por meio de transações e o controle de execução é devolvido ao software em eventos de transações abortadas, o que permite que diferentes estratégias sejam empregadas com o objetivo de permitir execução concorrente mesmo em presença de falha de especulação. Neste contexto, uma das abordagens possíveis é o esquema chamado Software-assisted Conflict Management (SCM), onde um lock auxiliar é utilizado para sincronizar transações abortadas e, assim, manter o lock original livre, permitindo que outras transações prossigam sua execução. No presente trabalho, uma extensão ao SCM é proposta, o esquema Fine-grained Software-assisted Conflict Management (FGSCM), onde múltiplos locks são utilizados para permitir que transações abortadas por conflitos em diferentes regiões de memória possam ser executadas de forma concorrente. O algoritmo proposto foi implementado utilizando a interface RTM da extensão Intel® TSX e experimentos foram realizados em um máquina quadcore, para os quais, em casos com predominância de operações de leitura em memória, observou-se um ganho em desempenho médio de 11% e 36% com relação à abordagem SCM original e ao uso de um spin lock comum, respectivamente.
Lock elision is a technique that omits acquire/release lock operations (speculation) so as to allow critical regions sharing the same lock to run concurrently, which yields a higher level of concurrency explored by programs that use such popular synchronization mechanism. In order to honor atomicity, modifications on the program's state made by the critical regions are kept in an internal buffer and only applied at the end of the speculation. If inconsistency is found, different policies on how to proceed are possible, which make up the several existing approaches found in the literature. As an example, the original one, namely Speculative Lock Elision (SLE), which is implemented at the level of microarchitecture, falls back to acquire the lock in a standard manner when there is speculation error. In some situations, such conservative policy ends up restricting the intended performance gains due to the unnecessary synchronization imposed (lemming effect). A way to address this issue is through Transactional Lock Elision (TLE) techniques, in which speculation of critical regions is done by means of transactions and execution control is passed back to software on abort events, which makes possible the use of different strategies to allow concurrent execution even in presence of speculation error. In this context, one possible approach is called Software-assisted Conflict Management (SCM), where an auxiliary lock is used to serialize aborted transactions and, as such, keep the original one free, so that others may proceed on their execution. The work presented in this document proposes an extension of SCM, called Fine-grained Software-assisted Conflict Management (FGSCM), where multiple auxiliary locks are applied in order to allow transactions aborted due to conflict on different regions of memory to be executed concurrently. The proposed algorithm was implemented by using the RTM interface from Intel®'s TSX extension and experiments were performed on a quadcore machine. On read-dominated workloads, an average performance gain of 11% and 36% was observed against the original SCM and a typical spin lock, respectively.
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Tarracciano, Michelle Josephine. "Treatment of Syllable-Final /s/ as a Function of Sociolinguistic Variables in the Spanish of Valparaíso and Viña del Mar, Chile." Marietta College Honors Theses / OhioLINK, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=marhonors1303405740.

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Lopes, Sandra Cabral. "Apagamento do rótico em posição de coda silábica na escrita de alunos do 7º e 8º anos do ensino fundamental." Universidade Estadual da Paraíba, 2015. http://tede.bc.uepb.edu.br/jspui/handle/tede/3094.

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In the process of teaching the Portuguese language as a mother tongue in Brazil, it is common to find, in different educational levels, the influence of speech in writing, whether on textual-discursive aspects, or on morphosyntactic and orthographic aspects. Thus, in this study we investigate the interference of speech in 7th and 8th grade students‟ writing, enrolled in a public school in Guarabira-PB, with a focus on the elision of the rhotic in syllable codas. The aim is to show the linguistic and social factors favorable to the realization/elision of the consonantal segment -R at the end of syllables. The corpus consists of 88 texts, 44 written before and 44 written after an educational intervention. As the factor groups which may interfere on the elision of –R, we consider educational level, sex, word class, position of –R in the word, length of the word and precedent context. As conditioners to rhotic elision, the results point out the variables school level (7th grade), word class (verb), position in the word (ending), length of the word (non-monosyllables), and precedent context (high and low vowels). It was still possible to see, from an educational intervention considering these results, that a systematic work paying attention to the phonological consciousness turns to be productive in the context where orthographic specificities of the Portuguese language are taught. The work is based on three main areas of theoretical studies: phonetics/phonology (BISOL, 2005; SILVA, 2014, 2011; HORA & PEDROSA, 2012; CÂMARA Jr., 2008), variational and applied sociolinguistics (BAGNO, 2007; LABOV, 1992; BORTONI-RICARDO, 2004, 2005) and notions related to the processes involved in the acquisition and development of the writing system, including the implications of speech in writing over the course of schooling (SCLIAR-CABRAL, 2013; MARCUSCHI & DIONISIO, 2007; STAMPA, 2009; FERREIRA & TEBEROSKY, 1999).
No ensino de Língua Portuguesa como língua materna, é comum encontrarmos, em diferentes graus de escolaridade, a influência da fala na escrita, seja nos aspectos textuais-discursivos, seja nos aspectos morfossintáticos e ortográficos. Dessa forma, neste trabalho buscamos investigar a interferência da fala na escrita de alunos do 7º e 8º anos do EF, matriculados em uma escola da rede pública do município de Guarabira-PB, por meio do apagamento do rótico em posição de coda silábica. Nosso propósito é evidenciar os contextos linguísticos e extralinguísticos favoráveis à realização ou não do segmento consonantal –R no final das sílabas. O corpus é constituído de 88 produções textuais, sendo 44 elaboradas antes e 44 após uma proposta de intervenção pedagógica. São considerados, como grupos de fatores que interferem ou não no apagamento do –R, o grau de escolarização, o sexo, a classe de palavras, a posição na palavra, a extensão da palavra e o contexto precedente. Como condicionadores ao apagamento do rótico, os resultados apontam as variáveis ano escolar (7º ano), classe de palavras (verbo), posição na palavra (final), extensão do vocábulo (palavra não monossilábicas) e contexto precedente (vogais altas e vogal baixa). Ainda foi possível perceber, a partir de uma proposta de intervenção considerando esses resultados, que um trabalho sistemático que atente, dentre outros fatores, para o trabalho com a consciência fonológica torna-se produtivo no contexto de ensino das especificidades ortográficas da língua portuguesa. Como base teórica, consideramos os estudos fonético-fonológicos (BISOL, 2005; SILVA, 2014, 2011; HORA e PEDROSA, 2012; CÂMARA Jr., 2008), os estudos da sociolinguística variacionista e educacional (BAGNO, 2007; LABOV, 1992; BORTONI-RICARDO, 2004, 2005) e noções relacionadas aos processos envolvidos na aquisição e desenvolvimento da escrita, incluindo as implicações da fala na escrita ao longo da escolarização (SCLIAR-CABRAL, 2013; MARCUSCHI e DIONISIO, 2007; STAMPA, 2009; FERREIRA e TEBEROSKY, 1999).
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Collins, Zelda Terrilla Frew. "The technique of elision tonal procedures in the Préludes of Claude Debussy : a thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Music) at the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand /." Online version, 1996. http://dds.crl.edu/CRLdelivery.asp?tid=11968.

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Dunning, Alan. Elision. Calgary: A. Dunning, 1992.

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Śarmā, Jayabhagavāna. Lopa ki paramparā aura Pāṇini. Dillī: Īsṭarna Buka Liṅkarsa, 2006.

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"Zero" in the Aṣṭādhyāyī. New Delhi: Aditya Prakashan, 2008.

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Pandit, M. D. Zero in Pāṇini. Pune: Centre of Advanced Study in Sanskrit, University of Poona, 1990.

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Pandit, M. D. Zero in Pāṇini. Pune: Centre of Advanced Study in Sanskrit, University of Poona, 1990.

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La elisión sintáctica en español. Bellaterra: Publicacions de la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 1987.

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al-Ḥājj, Muḥammad Ibn. al- Ḥadhf wa-al-taqdīr fī al-Qurʾān al-Karīm: Al-musammá bi (al-Maḥdhūfāt). [al-Qāhirah]: Maṭābiʻ Sijill al-ʻArab, 1986.

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Black markets, white boyfriends, and other acts of elision: By Ian Iqbal Rashid. Toronto: TSAR, 1991.

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Shinkeigo "maji yabaissu": Shakai gengogaku no shiten kara. Tōkyō: Hakutakusha, 2020.

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Hotel Elisio. London: Hearing Eye, 2001.

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Quaid, Amanda. "Elision." In American Accent Drills for British and Australian Speakers, 63–71. New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429347122-4.

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Carley, Paul, and Inger M. Mees. "Elision." In American English Phonetic Transcription, 84–90. Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, 2021.: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003008088-16.

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Carley, Paul, and Inger M. Mees. "Elision." In British English Phonetic Transcription, 86–92. Abingdon, Oxon; New York, N.Y.: Routledge, 2021.: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003007890-16.

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Casali, Roderic F. "Vowel Elision." In Resolving Hiatus, 13–89. New York: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203822227-2.

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Afek, Yehuda, Alexander Matveev, Oscar R. Moll, and Nir Shavit. "Amalgamated Lock-Elision." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 309–24. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-48653-5_21.

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Afek, Yehuda, Alexander Matveev, and Nir Shavit. "Pessimistic Software Lock-Elision." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 297–311. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33651-5_21.

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Garrapa, Luigia. "Vowel elision in spoken Italian." In Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 2006, 73–88. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cilt.303.05gar.

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Casali, Roderic F. "Coalescence and Feature-Sensitive Elision." In Resolving Hiatus, 91–110. New York: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203822227-3.

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Jubb, Margaret. "Key points: accents, elision and capitalization." In Upgrade Your French, 209–13. Third edition. | Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge,: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351013031-30.

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Djunin, V. I., and A. V. Korzun. "Elision Recharge and Paleomigration of Deep Fluids." In Hydrogeodynamics of Oil and Gas Basins, 47–57. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2847-1_4.

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Zheng, Zhong, Zhiying Wang, and Mikko Lipasti. "Tag check elision." In ISLPED'14: International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2627369.2627606.

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Dice, Dave, Alex Kogan, and Yossi Lev. "Refined transactional lock elision." In PPoPP '16: 21st ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2851141.2851162.

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Afek, Yehuda, Amir Levy, and Adam Morrison. "Software-improved hardware lock elision." In the 2014 ACM symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2611462.2611482.

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Afek, Yehuda, Amir Levy, and Adam Morrison. "Programming with hardware lock elision." In the 18th ACM SIGPLAN symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2442516.2442552.

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Kogan, Alex, and Yossi Lev. "Transactional Lock Elision Meets Combining." In PODC '17: ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3087801.3087838.

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Felber, Pascal, Shady Issa, Alexander Matveev, and Paolo Romano. "Hardware read-write lock elision." In EuroSys '16: Eleventh EuroSys Conference 2016. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2901318.2901346.

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Zhou, Tingzhe, Pante A. Zardoshti, and Michael Spear. "Practical Experience with Transactional Lock Elision." In 2017 46th International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icpp.2017.17.

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Chabbi, Milind, Wim Lavrijsen, Wibe de Jong, Koushik Sen, John Mellor-Crummey, and Costin Iancu. "Barrier elision for production parallel programs." In PPoPP '15: 20th ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2688500.2688502.

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Roy, Amitabha, Steven Hand, and Tim Harris. "A runtime system for software lock elision." In the fourth ACM european conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1519065.1519094.

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Adewole, Lawrence B., Adebayo O. Adetunmbi, Boniface K. Alese, Samuel A. Oluwadare, Oluwatoyin B. Abiola, and Olaiya Folorunsho. "Automatic Vowel Elision Resolution in Yorùbá Language." In SAICSIT '20: Conference of the South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists 2020. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3410886.3410917.

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Andrews, Leann, and Rebecca Bachman. Eliseo Collazos Fog Water Farm-Park and Gardens. Landscape Architecture Foundation, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31353/cs1630.

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