elised
Elised is a term used in linguistics and constructed-language communities to describe a phonological process involving the deliberate or natural omission of unstressed vowels in connected speech. The concept parallels the broader notion of elision, but elised emphasizes a recurring or systematic reduction of vowels that follows specific phonotactic or prosodic conditions. In some discussions, elised is treated as an analytical category for describing rapid speech patterns or the phonetic shaping of informal registers.
Etymology and usage; overview: The term appears to be a modern coinage formed from elide and the
Applications: In natural languages, vowel elision occurs across many language families and is influenced by tempo,