• Hypercorrection is the higher likelihood of correcting a general knowledge error when originally certain that the information they understand is accurate...
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  • (linguistics) or hypercorrection, non-standard language use resulting from over-application of a perceived grammar rule Overcompensation (psychology) or compensation...
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  • mother-in-law. Hypercorrection is defined by Wolfram as "the use of speech form on the basis of false analogy." DeCamp defines hypercorrection in a more precise...
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  • phenomena include: Earworm Eggcorn Holorime Homophonic translation Hypercorrection Phono-semantic matching Spoonerism Syntactic ambiguity Queen's song...
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  • form of eye dialect.[citation needed] Apologetic apostrophe Eye rhyme Hypercorrection Inventive spelling Mondegreen Preved Satiric misspelling Sensational...
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  • Expressive loan False etymology False friend Folk linguistics Hobson-Jobson Hypercorrection Hyperforeignism Johannes Goropius Becanus Nirukta Okay Phono-semantic...
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  • imitation Educational psychology Educational technology Hypercorrection Imitation Inference Machine learning Mirroring (psychology) Social learning theory...
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    of the subjective form in object position) is seen as an example of hypercorrection, resulting from an awareness that many instances of and me (like that...
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  • Sentence diagram Syntax–semantics interface Uses of English verb forms Hypercorrection Term logic Alternately, some grammars define verbs as words that name...
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  • Franglais, Spanglish, Yinglish Eggcorn Homonym, Synonym, Antonym Hypercorrection Malapropism Misspelling List of common English usage misconceptions...
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    non-diphthongization is not incorrect, but may sound like a Thai-influenced hypercorrection or very pedantic. As it is the normal pronunciation in Laos and Isan...
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  • in science texts lead to hypercorrection of misconceptions held with high confidence". Contemporary Educational Psychology. 42: 39, 47. doi:10.1016/j...
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    post-creole speech continuum characterized by large-scale variation and hypercorrection in the language. It is generally acknowledged that creoles have a simpler...
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  • of the prestige associated with formal styles and thus are prone to hypercorrection – a product of linguistic insecurity. Several studies have shown that...
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  • be confused or merged with /ʃ/ altogether, secondarily leading to hypercorrection effects where /ʃ/ is replaced with /ç/, for instance in Fisch [fɪʃ]...
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