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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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Spoonerism Examples: Funny Slips of the Tongue - YourDictionary
    If you've ever accidentally mixed up the sounds of letters or syllables from one word to another when trying to utter a phrase, you've committed a spoonerism Technically linguistic errors, spoonerisms occur quite frequently in everyday conversation
  • 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
  • Spoonerism | Wordplay, Humor, Comedy | Britannica
    Spoonerism, reversal of the initial letters or syllables of two or more words, such as “I have a half-warmed fish in my mind” (for “half-formed wish”) and “a blushing crow” (for “a crushing blow”) The word was derived from the name of William Archibald Spooner (1844–1930), a distinguished Anglican
  • Spoonerism - Grammar Monster
    A spoonerism is a verbal mistake where the initial sounds or letters of two words are swapped, creating a new, often amusing phrase The term "spoonerism" originates from the name of Reverend William Archibald Spooner (1844–1930), who was a British clergyman and scholar at the University of Oxford
  • Spoonerism - Definition and Examples - Poem Analysis
    A spoonerism occurs when the first sounds of two words are accidentally swapped, often creating a funny or nonsensical result, like saying “blushing crow” instead of “crushing blow ”
  • SPOONERISM definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    A spoonerism is a mistake made by a speaker in which the first sounds of two words are changed over, often with a humorous result, for example when someone says ' wrong load ' instead of 'long road'





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