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hypercorrect pronunciations in
Israeli Hebrew are "snobbatives" (from snob + -ative,
modelled upon
comparatives and superlatives): the
hypercorrect pronunciation...
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snobbative is a
pompous (phonetic)
variant of a word.
Consider the
following hypercorrect pronunciations in
Israeli Hebrew:: 184 khupím is a
snobbative of khofím...
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latter appearing in the
Hebrew Bible (Joshua 15:7 and 18:17).: 49 The
hypercorrect yotvetá is used
instead of yotváta for the
toponym יטבתה,
mentioned in...
- like them. However, not
being native upper-class speakers, they
often hypercorrect,
which involves overcorrecting their speech to the
point of introducing...
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Suomen murteet –
Koprinan murretta. (with a
sound sample with
palatalized t')
Frisian ****ibilation as a
hypercorrect effect due to a
substrate language...
- in
comparison to
Persian and Arabic. Note: In more
formal contexts,
hypercorrect Sanskritized versions of
these words (ਪ੍ਰਧਾਨ pradhān for ਪਰਧਾਨ pardhān...
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distinct criteria. In particular, he
characterised it as a conservative,
hypercorrect "school"
Latin with a "sound-system [which] was very
archaic by ordinary...
- enormous, "hicicles"
instead of icicles); this was
referred to as the "
hypercorrect h" in the
Survey of
English Dialects, and is also
referenced in literature...
- "*tamiḻ > *damiḷ > damiḷa- / damila- and further, with the intrusive, '
hypercorrect' (or
perhaps analogical) -r-, into dr(a/ā)viḍa. The -m-/-v- alternation...
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fricatives /ʂ/, /ʐ/ ⟨sz, ż/rz⟩, respectively.
Szadzenie is
caused by the
hypercorrect avoidance of
mazurzenie (mazuration)
which is
phonetically marked as...