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spoonerism    
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spoonerism
n 1: transposition of initial consonants in a pair of words


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  • Spoonerism - Wikipedia
    A spoonerism is an occurrence of speech in which corresponding consonants, vowels, or morphemes are switched (see metathesis) between two words of a phrase [1][a] These are named after the Oxford don and priest William Archibald Spooner, who reportedly commonly spoke in this way
  • 25 Examples of Spoonerisms | What Causes Spoonerisms | LTI
    What Is a Spoonerism? A spoonerism is a sound transposition that mixes sounds in a short phrase involving two or more words It occurs when an individual uses a phrase or word’s initial sounds interchangeably People may switch parts of words or phrases, such as vowels and consonants
  • Definition and Examples of Spoonerisms - ThoughtCo
    A spoonerism is when sounds in words get mixed up, sometimes making funny phrases Spoonerisms are named after Reverend Spooner, who often made these funny mistakes in speech
  • What Is a Spoonerism? Examples and Meaning Explained
    A spoonerism is a type of speech mistake where the sounds at the beginning of words get switched, creating a new (and often funny) phrase In simple terms, it’s a “slip of the tongue” that happens when your brain accidentally mixes up sounds while planning what to say
  • SPOONERISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    He would say things like "a blushing crow" when he meant "a crushing blow " Spooner's sound reversals became the stuff of legend—and undoubtedly gave his listeners many a laugh By the end of the 19th century, his name had inspired the term spoonerism, which lives on to this day
  • Spoonerism vs malapropism: ways we mix up words - Busuu
    A ‘spoonerism’ is when a speaker accidentally mixes up the initial sounds or letters of two words in a phrase The result is usually humorous Where does the term spoonerism come from? William Archibald Spooner was a reverend and professor at Oxford University in the late 1800s and early 1900s
  • Is Spoonerism a Speech Disorder? What are Spoonerisms
    The key is to understand when a spoonerism is a harmless error and when it may signal something more serious While spoonerisms are usually a simple slip of the tongue, they can also highlight the complexities of speech and language production
  • Have You Heard of These Spunny Foonerisms (Funny Spoonerisms)?
    The word “spoonerism” is named for William Archibald Spooner, a British clergyman and educator who lived from 1844 to 1930 He’s credited with coming up with the concept and coining many famous spoonerisms, though it’s an open question whether the transpositions were an intentional creation
  • What Is a Spoonerism? | Meaning Examples - Scribbr
    A spoonerism is a slip of the tongue that transposes the initial sounds of two or more words (e g , saying “chork pop” instead of “pork chop”) They are sometimes used deliberately for humorous effect
  • The weird history of Spoonerisms: Englishs silliest slips-of-the . . .
    These were quickly dubbed Spoonerisms by his students, and the legend grew rapidly Anderson-Talbi writes that a Spoonerism is defined as, “the unintentional mix-up of parts or words, thoughts, and phrases, often resulting in humorous phrases or situations ”





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