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Betacism
Betacism Be"ta*cism, Betacismus Be`ta*cis"mus, n.
Excessive or extended use of the b sound in speech, due to
conversion of other sounds into it, as through inability to
distinguish them from b, or because of difficulty in
pronouncing them.
Betacismus
Betacism Be"ta*cism, Betacismus Be`ta*cis"mus, n.
Excessive or extended use of the b sound in speech, due to
conversion of other sounds into it, as through inability to
distinguish them from b, or because of difficulty in
pronouncing them.
EtacismEtacism E"ta*cism, n. [Gr. ? the letter ?, ?. Cf. Itacism.]
(Greek Gram.)
The pronunciation of the Greek [eta] (eta) like the Italian e
long, that is like a in the English word ate. See Itacism. Etacist
Etacist E"ta*cist, n.
One who favors etacism.
ItacismItacism I"ta*cism, n. [Cf. F. itacisme. See Etacism, and cf.
Iotacism.] (Greek Gram.)
Pronunciation of ? (eta) as the modern Greeks pronounce it,
that is, like e in the English word be. This was the
pronunciation advocated by Reu?hlin and his followers, in
opposition to the etacism of Erasmus. See Etacism.
In all such questions between ? and a? the confusing
element of itacism comes in. --Alford. Itacist
Itacist I"ta*cist, n. [Cf. F. itaciste.]
One who is in favor of itacism.
Metacism
Metacism Met"a*cism, n. [L. metacismus, Gr. ? fondness for the
letter ?.]
A defect in pronouncing the letter m, or a too frequent use
of it.
MutacismMutacism Mu"ta*cism, n.
See Mytacism. MytacismMytacism My"ta*cism, n. [Gr. ?. Cf. Metacism.]
Too frequent use of the letter m, or of the sound represented
by it. Rhotacism
Rhotacism Rho"ta*cism, n. [Gr. "rwtaki`zein to use the letter
r ([rho]) overmuch: cf. F. rhotacisme.]
An oversounding, or a misuse, of the letter r; specifically
(Phylol.), the tendency, exhibited in the Indo-European
languages, to change s to r, as wese to were.
RotacismRotacism Ro"ta*cism, n.
See Rhotacism.
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