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  2. Liaison (French) - Wikipedia

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    There are other contexts where speakers produce liaison only erratically (e.g. due to interference from orthography while reading aloud), and perceive liaison to be ungrammatical. between a non-pronominal noun phrase (e.g. a non-pronominal subject) and the verb: Mes amis arrivent /me.z‿a.mi ∅ a.ʁiv/ ("My friends are arriving.") [3]

  3. Template:Liaison - Wikipedia

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    This liaison symbol (as well as the syllabic separation symbol ".") should never be used in the transcription of the various possible phonetic realizations (conventionally noted between [square brackets], normally independently of the language and that can be using a much richer set of IPA symbols for phonetic realizations), but in the simplified phonological notation between /slashes/ that ...

  4. Quebec French phonology - Wikipedia

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    Liaison is a phenomenon in spoken French in which an otherwise-silent final consonant is pronounced at the beginning of a following word beginning with a vowel. The rules for liaison are complex in both European French and Quebec French.

  5. Sandhi - Wikipedia

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    Liaison is a similar phenomenon, applicable to words ending in a consonant that was historically pronounced but that, in Modern French, is normally silent when occurring at the end of a phrase or before another consonant. In some circumstances, when the following word commences with a vowel, the consonant may be pronounced, and in that case is ...

  6. Tie (typography) - Wikipedia

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    For example, it is used to indicate liaison (e.g. /vuz‿ave/) but can also be used for other types of sandhi. On computers, the character used is U+203F ‿ UNDERTIE . This is a spacing character , not to be confused with the alternative (below-letter) form of the ligature tie (a͜b U+035C ͜ COMBINING DOUBLE BREVE BELOW ), which is a ...

  7. Liaison - Wikipedia

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    Liaison Pilot Badge, a qualification badge issued by the United States Army Air Forces during World War II; Liaison officer, a military officer who coordinates different forces or national units usually at Staff level; Military Liaison Element, US special forces personnel attached to embassies

  8. Liaison officer - Wikipedia

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    A supporter liaison officer is a person within an association football club (or another sports club) functioning as a bridge between the club itself and supporters of the club. The SLO builds relations with the club management and the fans through two-way communication, informing supporters about decisions made by the club and informing the ...

  9. Elision - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics, an elision or deletion is the omission of one or more sounds (such as a vowel, a consonant, or a whole syllable) in a word or phrase.However, these terms are also used to refer more narrowly to cases where two words are run together by the omission of a final sound. [1]