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<p>to mutate; the  joined the word intrusively.</p>

<p>The loss of  in words spelt with -alf, -alm, -alve and -olm did not involve L-vocalization in the same sense, but rather the elision of the consonant and usually the <a href="page.php?w=compensatory_lengthening">compensatory lengthening</a> of the vowel.</p>

<p><big>Modern English</big></p>
<p>More extensive L-vocalization is a notable feature of certain dialects of <a href="page.php?w=English_language">English</a>, including <a href="page.php?w=Cockney">Cockney</a>, <a href="page.php?w=Estuary_English">Estuary English</a>,</p><p>
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