- A
pseudoword is a unit of
speech or text that
appears to be an
actual word in a
certain language,
while in fact it has no meaning. It is a
specific type...
- and
phonetic similarity with (meaningful) words, as is the case with
pseudowords,
which make no
sense but can
still be
pronounced in
accordance with a...
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Ginsu (/ˈɡɪnsuː/;
pseudoword meant to
evoke the idea of
samurai heritage) is a
brand of
direct marketed knives. The
brand is
owned by the
Douglas Quikut...
- by
Atlantic Records,
following "One More Night". The song’s
title is a
pseudoword Collins randomly came up with
during a
practice session. Upon release...
- Look up
runcible in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. "Runcible" is a
pseudoword invented by
Edward Lear. The word
appears (as an adjective)
several times...
- to be
appealing and marketable. The
brand name is
often a
neologism or
pseudoword, such as
Kodak or Sony. In the
ancient world,
particularly in the ancient...
- be) nonsense:
ranging across speech sounds that are not
actual words,
pseudowords,
language games and
specialized jargon that
seems nonsensical to outsiders...
-
grammatically proper way,
similar to the
English language phrases using the
pseudoword "gostak". It was
suggested by
Russian linguist Lev Shcherba. The full...
- song "Haru Mamburu" (Russian: Хару Мамбуру) is
composed completely from
pseudoword vocables without any
meaningful text. Pseudo-Latin is
sometimes used in...
- had had had had had had had had had had a
better effect on the
teacher Pseudoword Syntax‐semantics
interface Comparative illusion, also
known as Escher...