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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...
- > tāttŭ, vikkŭ, ñaṅṅaṭe, ippō. Northern and Southern dialects might hypercorrect the last and similar words to ippam. Word finally it happens only if...
- Sindhi, Haryanvi, Pashto and Hindustani. Note: In more formal contexts, hypercorrect Sanskritized versions of these words (ਪ੍ਰਧਾਨ pradhān for ਪਰਧਾਨ pardhān...
- snobbative is a pompous (phonetic) variant of a word. Consider the following hypercorrect pronunciations in Israeli Hebrew:: 184  khupím is a snobbative of khofím...
- commonly misspell and write -i in the inflected forms as armii, Danii or hypercorrectly write ziemii instead of ziemi (words of Polish origin do not have the...
- 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...
- "*tamiḻ > *damiḷ > damiḷa- / damila- and further, with the intrusive, 'hypercorrect' (or perhaps analogical) -r-, into dr(a/ā)viḍa. The -m-/-v- alternation...
- Suomen murteetKoprinan murretta. (with a sound sample with palatalized t') Frisian ****ibilation as a hypercorrect effect due to a substrate language...
- 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...
- Go, which first aired in the UK in 2015. The character is known for hypercorrecting his ****ney speech and often using the phrase "Yes, M'Lady" to acknowledge...