- A
metaplasm is
almost any kind of alteration,
whether intentional or unintentional, in the
pronunciation or the
orthography of a word. The
change may...
- paradox,
later known as Grelling's
paradox or the Grelling–Nelson paradox.
Metaplasm Self-reference Appendix:English
autological terms on
Wiktionary "homological"...
- in
English contraction), but it can also
refer to
coalescence by
other metaplasms: synizesis,
synaeresis or crasis. Spanish,
Portuguese and
Italian use...
-
Alastair Ardoch Morrison,
under the
Strine pseudonym of
Afferbeck Lauder (a
metaplasm for "Alphabetical Order"),
wrote a song "With Air Chew" ("Without You")...
-
adding of a prefix,
which changes the
meaning of a word.
Prothesis is a
metaplasm, a
change in
spelling or pronunciation. The
opposite process, the loss...
- ρυ" (closed/long), in
keeping with the
conventions of
Homeric verse.
Metaplasm Hiatus Synalepha Look up
correption in Wiktionary, the free dictionary...
-
Carolingian period, and Ars de
barbarismis et metaplasmis, on
barbarisms and
metaplasm. The
latter refers to a
third essay, De
structurarum ratione, on the structure...
- Tojima,
Shukou Mizuno,
Takehisa Kosugi,
Yasunao Tone,
Yumiko Tanno 7:34
Metaplasm 9-15 25:49 3a Part 1
Cello –
Mikio Tojima Cello, Drums, Tape – Shukou...
- Hofmeister, 1867),
Grundsubstanz (ground substance, Cienkowski, 1863),
metaplasm/protoplasm (Hanstein, 1868), deutoplasm/protoplasm (van Beneden, 1870)...
- [ki ɛt.z‿o sjø] or [ki ɛ.tə.z‿o sjø].
Linking and
intrusive R
Crasis Metaplasm Transphonologization "La liaison". The
cabinet of
curiosities (in French)...