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Rebracketing (also
known as
resegmentation or metanalysis) is a
process in
historical linguistics where a word
originally derived from one set of morphemes...
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rebracketing of asá flots,
meaning "[he] ****ed (masculine, singular)", "[he] made a ****". Boaz Orly, a
miserable person,
based on the
rebracketing of...
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caused by
reanalysis of the
structure of a word
include rebracketing and back-formation. In
rebracketing,
users of the
language change, misinterpret, or reinterpret...
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evidence for bracketing, such as the
creation of new
words via
rebracketing.
Rebracketing is a type of folk
etymology that can
result in the
creation of...
- French-language phonology.
Resyllabification is
related to the
process of
rebracketing. In English, the word
apron is an
example of
historical resyllabification...
- time "a napron"
became "an apron"
through a
linguistic process called rebracketing.
There are many
different apron forms depending on the
purpose of the...
- no
specific connection between the dish and the city. By
linguistic rebracketing, the term "burger"
eventually became a self-standing word that is ****ociated...
- *[par-ʕoʔ]
evolved into
Sahidic Coptic ⲡⲣ̅ⲣⲟ pərro and then ərro by
rebracketing p- as the
definite article "the" (from
ancient Egyptian pꜣ).
Other notable...
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Romance languages may be a case of the
linguistic phenomenon known as
rebracketing, i.e.
Romance speakers may have
perceived the
sound as the
initial phoneme...
- (correctly the root "alcohol" plus the
suffix "-ism") by
misdividing or
rebracketing it into "alco" and "-holism".
There are
correct medico-legal
terms for...