• A metaplasm is almost any kind of alteration, whether intentional or unintentional, in the pronunciation or the orthography of a word. The change may...
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  • paradox, later known as Grelling's paradox or the Grelling–Nelson paradox. Metaplasm Self-reference Appendix:English autological terms on Wiktionary "homological"...
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  • Alastair Ardoch Morrison, under the Strine pseudonym of Afferbeck Lauder (a metaplasm for "Alphabetical Order"), wrote a song "With Air Chew" ("Without You")...
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  • in English contraction), but it can also refer to coalescence by other metaplasms: synizesis, synaeresis or crasis. Spanish, Portuguese and Italian use...
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  • adding of a prefix, which changes the meaning of a word. Prothesis is a metaplasm, a change in spelling or pronunciation. The opposite process, the loss...
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  • Hofmeister, 1867), Grundsubstanz (ground substance, Cienkowski, 1863), metaplasm/protoplasm (Hanstein, 1868), deutoplasm/protoplasm (van Beneden, 1870)...
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  • Tojima, Shukou Mizuno, Takehisa Kosugi, Yasunao Tone, Yumiko Tanno 7:34 Metaplasm 9-15 25:49 3a Part 1 Cello – Mikio Tojima Cello, Drums, Tape – Shukou...
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  • [ki ɛt.z‿o sjø] or [ki ɛ.tə.z‿o sjø]. Linking and intrusive R Crasis Metaplasm Transphonologization "La liaison". The cabinet of curiosities (in French)...
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  • Carolingian period, and Ars de barbarismis et metaplasmis, on barbarisms and metaplasm. The latter refers to a third essay, De structurarum ratione, on the structure...
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  • ρυ" (closed/long), in keeping with the conventions of Homeric verse. Metaplasm Hiatus Synalepha Look up correption in Wiktionary, the free dictionary...
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  • Synizesis (/ˌsɪnəˈziːsɪs/) is a sound change (metaplasm) in which two originally syllabic vowels (hiatus) are pronounced instead as a single syllable...
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  • time as a punctuation mark written between two letters) to show three metaplasms: 1. Syncope, or the disappearance of an interior syllable, shown by Dolet...
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  • the two vowels as a diphthong (αϊ /ai̮/).[citation needed] Diaeresis Metaplasm Synalepha Crasis Elision Contraction Synizesis Smoothing (phonetics) Note...
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    'faults' that are given other names when they occur in poetry, namely metaplasms and schemata, with their two divisions of 'figures of speech' and 'figures...
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    Archive) Gieson, Ira Van (1899). "The Formation And Excretion Of The Metaplasm Granules Of The Neuron". The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 26...
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  • the Humanitarian Culture). Znamya, 2005, No. 3. Metaplazm i variant (Metaplasm and Variant). 7th Vinogradov Readings. In Russkii yazyk v mnogoaspektnom...
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    (2001) Innocence of Experience for tape, text by William Blake (2001) Metaplasm No. 1 for piano (also for orchestra, 2002), No. 2 for piano (2002) Triple...
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