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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...
- rebracketing of asá flots, meaning "[he] ****ed (masculine, singular)", "[he] made a ****". Boaz Orly, a miserable person, based on the rebracketing of...
- caused by reanalysis of the structure of a word include rebracketing and back-formation. In rebracketing, users of the language change, misinterpret, or reinterpret...
- eighth album by A****en Nation. The name Psycho the rapist is a jocular rebracketing of psychotherapist. "Fanglorious" - 4:57 "Hatchet Harry" - 4:16 "Elective...
- "****ation") nother, as in "a whole nother..." (fixed phrase formed by rebracketing another as a nother, then inserting whole for emphasis; almost never...
- 2005 p. 182 and p****im "Chaniotis, The Great Inscription" (PDF). cf. Rebracketing of se- + noun Thomas Abel Brimage Spratt, Travels and Researches in Crete...
- nārang and then Arabic نارنج nāranj. The initial n was lost through rebracketing in Italian and French, though some varieties of Arabic lost the n earlier...
- type of tuplet is the triplet. The modern term 'tuplet' comes from a rebracketing of compound words like quintu(s)-(u)plet and ****tu(s)-(u)plet, and from...
- 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...
- *[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...