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Contractions
9,600 words, approx. 32 pages
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Easy Language Series: Compounds and Contractions
6,900 words, approx. 23 pages
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Wanna-Contraction : Grammatical Terms in Linguistics
126 words, approx. 1 pages // n. The phenomenon, observable in most North American varieties of English, by which the sequence want to (and other similar sequences) can be contracted if, and only if, there is no gap present between want and to. For example, I want to do it can...
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Contraction : Language and Linguistics
41 words, approx. 1 pages Process and result of the coalescence of two consecutive vowels into a single long vowel: Gmc *maisōn>OE māra>Mod. Eng. more ( synaeresis). Also generally, every form of lexical shortening, e.g. Eng. don’t for do not, Fr. au...
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Contraction Information
2,166 words, approx. 7 pages
 In traditional grammar, a contraction is the formation of a new word from one or more individual words. This often is a result of a common sequence of words, or, as in French, to maintain a flowing sound. However, contraction has gained a broader...


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