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  • Rebracketing
  • Process in historical linguistics

    Rebracketing (also known as resegmentation or metanalysis) is a process in historical linguistics where a word originally derived from one set of morphemes

    Rebracketing

    Rebracketing

  • Folk etymology
  • Process of reinterpretive word formation

    caused by reanalysis of the structure of a word include rebracketing and back-formation. In rebracketing, users of the language change, misinterpret, or reinterpret

    Folk etymology

    Folk etymology

    Folk_etymology

  • Gag name
  • Pseudonym used to elicit humour

    in Hebrew, most of them based on rebracketing, including Mira Tsakh (a female detective, based on the rebracketing of mi ratsákh, meaning "Who murdered

    Gag name

    Gag_name

  • Bracketing (linguistics)
  • evidence for bracketing, such as the creation of new words via rebracketing. Rebracketing is a type of folk etymology that can result in the creation of

    Bracketing (linguistics)

    Bracketing_(linguistics)

  • Apron
  • Outer protective garment

    Over time "a napron" became "an apron", a linguistic evolution called rebracketing. There are many different apron forms depending on the purpose of the

    Apron

    Apron

    Apron

  • Psycho the Rapist
  • 2007 studio album by Acumen Nation

    eighth album by Acumen Nation. The name Psycho the rapist is a jocular rebracketing of psychotherapist. "Fanglorious" - 4:57 "Hatchet Harry" - 4:16 "Elective

    Psycho the Rapist

    Psycho_the_Rapist

  • Fossil word
  • Broadly obsolete words that remain in idiomatic use

    "damnation") nother, as in "a whole nother..." (fixed phrase formed by rebracketing another as a nother, then inserting whole for emphasis; almost never

    Fossil word

    Fossil_word

  • Reanalysis
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    resulting from the replacement of an unfamiliar form by a more familiar one Rebracketing, a process where a word originally derived from one source is broken

    Reanalysis

    Reanalysis

  • Pharaoh
  • Title of Ancient Egyptian rulers

    *[par-ʕoʔ] evolved into Sahidic Coptic ⲡⲣ̅ⲣⲟ pərro and then ərro by rebracketing p- as the definite article "the" (from ancient Egyptian pꜣ). Other notable

    Pharaoh

    Pharaoh

    Pharaoh

  • Azure (color)
  • Bright, cyan-blue colour

    Romance languages may be a case of the linguistic phenomenon known as rebracketing, i.e. Romance speakers may have perceived the sound as the initial phoneme

    Azure (color)

    Azure (color)

    Azure_(color)

  • Isabel
  • Name list

    variant form originated through the loss of the first syllable through rebracketing and the replacement of final /t/ with /l/ (as /t/ does not appear word-finally

    Isabel

    Isabel

  • Hamburger
  • Dish with patty between buns

    exact connection between the food item and the city is. By linguistic rebracketing, the term "burger" eventually became a self-standing word that is associated

    Hamburger

    Hamburger

    Hamburger

  • Helicopter
  • Type of rotorcraft

    convolution"), and pteron (πτερόν, "wing"). In a classic example of rebracketing, the word is often (erroneously, from an etymological point of view)

    Helicopter

    Helicopter

    Helicopter

  • Orange (word)
  • Word in the English language

    nārang and then Arabic نارنج nāranj. The initial n was lost through rebracketing in Italian and French, though some varieties of Arabic lost the n earlier

    Orange (word)

    Orange (word)

    Orange_(word)

  • Resyllabification
  • Linguistic phenomenon

    French-language phonology. Resyllabification is related to the process of rebracketing. In English, the word apron is an example of historical resyllabification

    Resyllabification

    Resyllabification

    Resyllabification

  • Libfix
  • Type of affix

    (from "liberated affix") is a productive bound morpheme affix created by rebracketing and back-formation, often a generalization of a component of a blended

    Libfix

    Libfix

  • Scunthorpe problem
  • Problem caused by profanity filters on the Internet

    targets Predictive text – Input technology for mobile phone keypads Rebracketing – Process in historical linguistics Spam detection – Methods to prevent

    Scunthorpe problem

    Scunthorpe problem

    Scunthorpe_problem

  • Adder
  • Species of venomous snake

    Book of Genesis. In the 14th century, 'a nadder' in Middle English was rebracketed to 'an adder' (just as 'a napron' became 'an apron' and 'a nompere' changed

    Adder

    Adder

    Adder

  • Postpositive adjective
  • Adjective that occurs immediately after the noun or pronoun that it complements

    the few exceptions reflecting overriding linguistic processes such as rebracketing. In certain languages, including French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese

    Postpositive adjective

    Postpositive_adjective

  • Tuplet
  • Type of beat-subdividing rhythm in music

    type of tuplet is the triplet. The modern term 'tuplet' comes from a rebracketing of compound words like quintu(s)-(u)plet and sextu(s)-(u)plet, and from

    Tuplet

    Tuplet

  • Euboea
  • Second-largest Greek island

    authors until the 16th century. The phrase στὸν Εὔριπον 'to Evripos', rebracketed as στὸ Νεὔριπον 'to Nevripos', became Negroponte ('Black Bridge') in

    Euboea

    Euboea

    Euboea

  • Citron
  • Species of citrus plant

    711, whence the latter became the source of the name orange through rebracketing (and the former of 'toronja' and 'toranja', which today describe the

    Citron

    Citron

    Citron

  • Names of the United States
  • idea of "many states" (zhòngguó) which are "united" (hé), but due to rebracketing this term became more commonly understood as a "country" (guó) comprising

    Names of the United States

    Names of the United States

    Names_of_the_United_States

  • Addiction
  • Disorder resulting in compulsive behaviors

    (correctly the root "alcohol" plus the suffix "-ism") by misdividing or rebracketing it into "alco" and "-holism". There are correct medico-legal terms for

    Addiction

    Addiction

    Addiction

  • Back-formation
  • Creating a word by removing actual or supposed affixes

    akrabím. List of English back-formations Folk etymology Backronym Retronym Rebracketing or juncture loss Onomasiology Unpaired word Crystal, David. A Dictionary

    Back-formation

    Back-formation

  • Singlish
  • Creole language spoken in Singapore

    ah at the start of utterances. According to Khoo, this may have been rebracketed as sia lah since lah is a common discourse particle, giving rise to sia

    Singlish

    Singlish

    Singlish

  • Mondegreen
  • Misinterpretation of a spoken phrase

    Holorime Homophonic translation Hypercorrection Phono-semantic matching Rebracketing Spoonerism Syntactic ambiguity Queen's song "Another One Bites the Dust"

    Mondegreen

    Mondegreen

  • Names for the number 0 in English
  • in contradiction of their strict meanings. The reason for this is a rebracketing, whereby "a nought" and "a naught" have been misheard as "an ought" and

    Names for the number 0 in English

    Names_for_the_number_0_in_English

  • List of gairaigo and wasei-eigo terms
  • Japanese loanwords

    character illustrations may be considered "Akihabara-chikku". (This is rebracketing, as the actual productive English suffix is -ic. The t is these English

    List of gairaigo and wasei-eigo terms

    List_of_gairaigo_and_wasei-eigo_terms

  • Playoffs
  • League championship competition after the regular season

    seed receiving home-field advantage. In 2007 and 2008, the playoff was rebracketed after the quarterfinals, with the highest surviving seed hosting the

    Playoffs

    Playoffs

  • Narberth, Pembrokeshire
  • Town and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales

    "hedge" (cf. Perth in Scotland). The phrase yn Arberth "in Narberth" was rebracketed when borrowed into English, giving the present-day English name, Narberth

    Narberth, Pembrokeshire

    Narberth, Pembrokeshire

    Narberth,_Pembrokeshire

  • Chalcis
  • City on the island of Euboea, Greece

    name of the Euripus Strait: the phrase στὸν Εὔριπον 'to Evripos', was rebracketed as στὸ Νεὔριπον 'to Nevripos', and became Negroponte in Italian by folk

    Chalcis

    Chalcis

    Chalcis

  • Lasithi
  • Regional unit in Greece

    2005 p. 182 and passim "Chaniotis, The Great Inscription" (PDF). cf. Rebracketing of se- + noun Thomas Abel Brimage Spratt, Travels and Researches in Crete

    Lasithi

    Lasithi

    Lasithi

  • Sitia
  • Town on island of Crete in Greece

    roughly to modern Sitia. The name Siteia itself is probably the result of rebracketing of se (σε, "at") and Ēteía. Sitia was founded by Minoans as Itia,[dubious

    Sitia

    Sitia

    Sitia

  • Cauchy condensation test
  • Convergence test for infinite series

    series. To see the first inequality, the terms of the original series are rebracketed into runs whose lengths are powers of two, and then each run is bounded

    Cauchy condensation test

    Cauchy_condensation_test

  • Pun
  • Form of word play

    morphological puns, such as portmanteaux. Morphological puns may make use of rebracketing, where for instance distressed is parsed as dis-tressed (having hair

    Pun

    Pun

    Pun

  • Univerbation
  • Method of word formation

    are univerbated in some languages.[citation needed] Grammaticalization Rebracketing Brinton, Laurel J., & Elizabeth Closs Traugott. 2005. Lexicalization

    Univerbation

    Univerbation

  • List of common false etymologies of English words
  • similar, the term actually dates to Middle English and originates from rebracketing "then anes" ("the one [purpose]"). Picnic: The word "picnic" did not

    List of common false etymologies of English words

    List_of_common_false_etymologies_of_English_words

  • Pylos
  • Town in Messenia, Peloponnese, Greece

    (Ἀναβαρῖνος) by epenthesis, which became Navarino in Italian (probably by rebracketing) and Navarin in French. Its etymology is not certain. A traditional etymology

    Pylos

    Pylos

    Pylos

  • Tee (surname)
  • Surname list

    teye 'at the enclosure' Also as a locative surname, from an erroneous rebracketing of atte e 'at the stream' Tee may also be the spelling of multiple Chinese

    Tee (surname)

    Tee_(surname)

  • Japanese grammar
  • Grammar of the Japanese language

    word already ends with or even contains a ru (ル) or ri (リ), this may be rebracketed as a verb ending and changed to a ru (る), as in gugu-ru (ググる, to google)

    Japanese grammar

    Japanese_grammar

  • Mac Lane's coherence theorem
  • Theorem in category theory

    necessarily commutes. This means that any two canonical morphisms obtained by rebracketing tensor products (using the associator and its inverse) or by inserting

    Mac Lane's coherence theorem

    Mac_Lane's_coherence_theorem

  • Daffynition
  • Form of humour

    symmetry: A South African or New Zealand graveyard. (cemetery) Eggcorn Rebracketing Sniglet The Meaning of Liff The Devil's Dictionary Look up daffynition

    Daffynition

    Daffynition

  • Galicians
  • People from Galicia

    forest"), Dorrío ("of the river"), Datorre ("of the Tower"). Through rebracketing, some of these surnames gave origin to others such as Acosta or Acuña

    Galicians

    Galicians

    Galicians

  • Indo-European s-mobile
  • Phenomenon involving Proto-Indo-European roots

    therefore be seen as an interference between the words, a kind of sandhi or rebracketing development. So for example, while an alternation between *péḱyont and

    Indo-European s-mobile

    Indo-European_s-mobile

  • Juncture
  • Moving between spoken syllables

    etymology Four Candles Malapropism Mondegreen Phono-semantic matching Rebracketing or "juncture loss" Nicolosi, Harryman & Kresheck 2004, p. 166. Skandera

    Juncture

    Juncture

  • Provection
  • Linguistics term

    sense; in modern terminology the process is usually called metanalysis or rebracketing, which also cover transposition in the reverse direction, as with Middle

    Provection

    Provection

  • Bracketing (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    of values Bracketing (linguistics), a term in morphological analysis Rebracketing, breaking a word into constituent parts inconsistent with its original

    Bracketing (disambiguation)

    Bracketing_(disambiguation)

  • Llan (placename)
  • Placename element in Celtic languages

    (former name: "Llanfihangel-y-Rug") Llanrumney, named after River Rhymney (rebracketed from "Glanrhymni", lit. bank of the Rhymney, due to mutation of "Glan-"

    Llan (placename)

    Llan_(placename)

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  • Jasvee
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Jasvee

    Joy

  • Chanderjit
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Chanderjit

    One who has Conquered the Moon

  • Manayi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Manayi

    (Wife of Manu)

  • Pragnit | ப்ரக்நீத 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Pragnit | ப்ரக்நீத 

  • DIONYSIA
  • Female

    Greek

    DIONYSIA

    Feminine form of Greek Dionysios, DIONYSIA means "follower of Dionysos." 

  • Hushah
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Hushah

    Hasting, holding peace.

  • Asritha
  • Girl/Female

    British, Indian, Malaysian, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Asritha

    Sister; Shelter

  • Denys
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, English, French, Greek, Portuguese

    Denys

    Feminine of Dennis; Follower of Dionysius

  • Alok
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Alok

    Cry of victory

  • Sehar |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Sehar |

    Dawn, Early morning, Intelligent, Beautiful

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