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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...
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snobbative is a
pompous (phonetic)
variant of a word.
Consider the
following hypercorrect pronunciations in
Israeli Hebrew:: 184 khupím is a
snobbative of khofím...
- Some
sources incorrectly refer to the
insert as a magazine,
sometimes hypercorrecting its name to the
fully Spanish Tendencias Mujer.: 20:00 Per Vanity...
- like them. However, not
being native upper-class speakers, they
often hypercorrect,
which involves overcorrecting their speech to the
point of introducing...
- Sindhi, Haryanvi,
Pashto and Hindustani. Note: In more
formal contexts,
hypercorrect Sanskritized versions of
these words (ਪ੍ਰਧਾਨ pradhān for ਪਰਧਾਨ pardhān...
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dialects cena [ˈt̠͡ʂɛn̪ä] 'price' Some speakers. It is a
result of
hypercorrecting the more po****r
merger of /t̠͡ʂ/ and /t͡s/ into [t͡s]. Suwałki dialect...
- "*tamiḻ > *damiḷ > damiḷa- / damila- and further, with the intrusive, '
hypercorrect' (or
perhaps analogical) -r-, into dr(a/ā)viḍa. The -m-/-v- alternation...
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dialects schowali [ʂxɔˈväli] 'they hid' Some speakers. It's a
result of
hypercorrecting the more po****r
merger of /ʂ/ and /s/ into [s] (see szadzenie). Suwałki...
- enormous, "hicicles"
instead of icicles); this was
referred to as the "
hypercorrect h" in the
Survey of
English Dialects, and is also
referenced in literature...
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distinct criteria. In particular, he
characterised it as a conservative,
hypercorrect "school"
Latin with a "sound-system [which] was very
archaic by ordinary...