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- contrasted with pseudowords in that they are not pronounceable and by that their spelling could not be the spelling of a real word. Pseudowords are created...
- possible word (for example, in English, blurk is a pseudoword, but bldzkg is a nonword); thus, pseudowords follow a language's phonetic rules but have no...
- English, where they have little formal meaning and are rarely purposeful. Pseudowords that mimic the structure of real words are used in experiments in psycholinguistics...
- be) nonsense: ranging across speech sounds that are not actual words, pseudowords, language games and specialized jargon that seems nonsensical to outsiders...
- mal to be bigger than mil. This phenomenon is not only observable in pseudowords, but present throughout English vocabulary as well. In many languages...
- Basis of the Sound-Symbolic Crossmodal Correspondence Between Auditory Pseudowords and Visual Shapes". Multisensory Research. -1 (aop): 29–78. doi:10...
- 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...
- either visually or auditorily, with a mixture of words and logatomes or pseudowords (nonsense strings that respect the phonotactic rules of a language, like...
- kuzdra Jabberwocky Nadsat Part-of-speech tagging Philosophy of language Pseudoword Semantics Stanley Unwin Ingraham, Andrew (1903). Swain School Lectures...
- 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...