MIT «SPOONERISM» VERWANDTE WÖRTER IM WÖRTERBUCH ENGLISCH
spoonerism
causes
stories
famous
spoonerisms
face
youtube
list
twitch
error
speech
deliberate
play
words
which
corresponding
consonants
vowels
morphemes
switched
between
phrase
example
saying
with
word
comes
william
archibald
spooner
find
best
recommended
books
wordplay
including
spoonerism
merriam
webster
humorous
mistake
speaker
switches
first
sounds
more
full
transposition
usually
initial
define
other
accident
blushing
crow
crushing
blow
origin
after
examples
grammar
composition
often
comical
etymology
some
here
urban
transposing
letters
form
ones
done
when
talking
faster
than
your
brain
keep
unfortunate
wiktionary
main
transposed
queer
dean
dear
queen
attributed
oxford
dictionaries
american
meaning
ÜBERSETZUNG VON SPOONERISM
Erfahre, wie die Übersetzung von
spoonerism auf
25 Sprachen mit unserem mehrsprachigen
Übersetzer Englisch lautet.
Die
Übersetzungen von spoonerism auf andere Sprachen, die in diesem Bereich vorgestellt werden, sind zustande gekommen durch
automatische statistische Übersetzung, wobei die Basiseinheit der Übersetzung das Wort «spoonerism» in Englisch ist.
Übersetzer Deutsch - Chinesisch
spoonerism
1.325 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Spanisch
spoonerism
570 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Hindi
spoonerism
380 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Arabisch
رتة
280 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Russisch
spoonerism
278 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Portugiesisch
spoonerism
270 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Bengalisch
spoonerism
260 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Französisch
contrepèterie
220 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Malaysisch
Spoonerism
190 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Japanisch
spoonerism
130 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Koreanisch
spoonerism
85 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Javanisch
Spoonerism
85 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Vietnamesisch
spoonerism
80 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Tamil
சொற்களின் முதல் ஒலிகளை தவறுதலாக மாற்றி உச்சரிக்கும் தவறு
75 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Marathi
स्पूनरिजम
75 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Türkisch
spoonerism
70 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Italienisch
metatesi
65 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Polnisch
spoonerism
50 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Ukrainisch
spoonerism
40 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Rumänisch
spoonerism
30 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Griechisch
παραδρομή
15 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Afrikaans
spoonerism
14 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Schwedisch
Spoonerism
10 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Norwegisch
spoonerism
5 Millionen Sprecher
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SPOONERISM» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
spoonerism in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
spoonerism im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Traductio: Essays on Punning and Translation
The (un)translatability of a spoonerism The rules which generate instances of
spoonerism or contrepeterie - even of Schuttelreim — draw on a series of
linguistic traits which seem universal: the notions of a sound, initial vs. terminal
positions, ...
2
How to Sound Clever: Master the 600 English Words You ...
spoonerism. splenetic derives from the Latin word splen, which means 'spleen'.
This is because the ancient Greeks believed that the spleen – which is an organ
involved in the creation and removal of blood cells – produced black bile which ...
Hubert van den Bergh, 2010
3
Introducing Psycholinguistics
(5.5) hide shame What the experimenters found was that participants, under
otherwise identical conditions, would produce a spoonerism 20% of the time
when the key condition was like that in (5.4), but only 6% of the time when it was
as in ...
4
Figures of Speech, Including: Euphemism, Metaphor, ...
This particular book is a collaboration focused on Figures of speech.More info: Figures of Speech is a hip hop group consisting of MCs Eve and Jyant.
5
Why is Q Always Followed by U?: Word-Perfect Answers to the ...
Q. I've been told that the man who gave rise to the term Spoonerism never
actually said one. Can this possibly be true? A. There is indeed much evidence to
suggest that William Archibald Spooner rarely if ever uttered a Spoonerism,
though ...
6
Culture in Oxford:
Spoonerism, Inklings, Sheldonian Theatre, ...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.
General Books LLC, Source Wikipedia, Books, LLC, 2010
7
The Ultimate Everything Kids' Gross Out Book: Nasty and ...
A spoonerism is when the letters or syllables in words or phrases get flip-flopped
and form a silly phrase. For example, “This is the pun fart” is a spoonerism for “
This is the fun part.” The word “spoonerism” is named after William Archibald ...
Beth L. Blair, Jennifer Ericsson, 2008
8
Sounds Good on Paper: How to Bring Business Language to Life
A spoonerism is a play on words in which corresponding consonants, vowels, or
morphemes (bits of words) are moved around Definition Spoonersim: The
involuntary transposition ofsoundsintwo for comic effect, usually by mistake.
9
Laughter: The Secret of Good Health
The word spoonerism originates from the name of Reverend William Archibald
Spooner (1844- 1930), an Anglican priest and scholar. He had a tendency for '
tips of the slung' (slips of the tongue!), which could have been a natural upshot of
his ...
10
Lectures on Shakespeare
A spoonerism depends upon a violation of a second law of language, which
states that whether words make sense or nonsense depends on whether the
speaker uses them correctly or incorrectly. An example of a spoonerism: a
professor ...
Wystan Hugh Auden, Arthur C. Kirsch, 2002
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «SPOONERISM» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
spoonerism im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Not Much Magic in 'Mike'; 'Minions' Works as Prequel and Marketing …
Such gaffes are, in fact, called “spoonerisms” in his honor. According to the Calendar of Forgotten English, some of his most famous occurred when he preached ... «The SandPaper, Jul 15»
Bill Turnbull says the c-word live on BBC Breakfast
Naughtie later apologised for his "Spoonerism" - in reference to Dr William Spooner who notoriously switched letters between words inappropriately. He said: ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 15»
James Naughtie to quit Today programme: Calling Jeremy Hunt a 'c …
The presenter later issued several apologies for his "Spoonerism" - a reference to Dr William Spooner who was notorious for inappropriately switching letters ... «The Independent, Jul 15»
Azed slip No 2239
Several admitted that they hadn't worked out all the Spoonerisms, but the overall message was that it was an enjoyable struggle, some even nominating this ... «The Guardian, Jun 15»
Spoonerism leads Indianapolis news anchor to drop f-word live on air
Indianapolis Fox 59 Morning News anchor Ray Cortopassi was undone by a “spoonerism” when he was following up a preview read by his co-host Angela ... «9news.com.au, Mai 15»
Blatchley crowns a spelling bee champion
Minuscule. Hydroponic. Spoonerism. These and over 100 other words of escalating difficulty were posed before participants at the 2015 Blatchley Middle School ... «KCAW, Jan 15»
Com Truise talks '80s inspiration, outboard, Reason and remixing
It's a fitting image for New Yorker Seth Haley, who's worked under the spoonerism since he began releasing music in 2010. The "mid-fi synth-wave slow motion ... «MusicRadar.com, Jan 15»
Ricci: Yogi Berra, mondegreens and more language mishaps
Another fluke in our language is a spoonerism, such as “flutterby" for "butterfly." A spoonerism is an error in speech or a deliberate play-on-words in which ... «Auburn Citizen, Nov 14»
Classic Spoonerism hands Brentford victory at Bolton
It's one of the most iconic and oft-quoted pieces of Brentford commentary from modern times – and the words weren't even uttered by a Brentford commentator. «getwestlondon, Okt 14»
The cognitive origins of Michelle Obama's “Bruce Braley” gaffe
It turns out that these kinds of slips of the tongues, or "spoonerisms," as they're called, are surprisingly common, and reveal a lot about how our brains organize ... «Washington Post, Okt 14»