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- Spanish word espectacular. A native Spanish speaker may conscientiously hypercorrect for the word escape by writing or saying scape, or for the word establish...
- snobbative is a pompous (phonetic) variant of a word. Consider the following hypercorrect pronunciations in Israeli Hebrew:: 184  khupím is a snobbative of khofím...
- Zelewski, Zaleski, Zeleski, Zalewska and Zaller. The form Zalewski is the hypercorrect form of Zaleski. By analogy with other surnames, like Chotomowski (colloquially...
- latter appearing in the Hebrew Bible (Joshua 15:7 and 18:17).: 49  The hypercorrect yotvetá is used instead of yotváta for the toponym יטבתה, mentioned in...
- Suomen murteetKoprinan murretta. (with a sound sample with palatalized t') Frisian ****ibilation as a hypercorrect effect due to a substrate language...
- Sindhi, Haryanvi, Pashto and Hindustani. Note: In more formal contexts, hypercorrect Sanskritized versions of these words (ਪ੍ਰਧਾਨ pradhān for ਪਰਧਾਨ pardhān...
- distinct criteria. In particular, he characterised it as a conservative, hypercorrect "school" Latin with a "sound-system [which] was very archaic by ordinary...
- like them. However, not being native upper-class speakers, they often hypercorrect, which involves overcorrecting their speech to the point of introducing...
- registers, whereas realization of the latter as [banka] is considered hypercorrect, and hence incorrect. ****imilation of voice is an important feature of...
- social **** status by virtue of the statistical fact that women tend to hypercorrect their speech more often than men); suffixation of single phonemes, such...