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Jerzy Wełna, '
Metathetic and Non-
Metathetic Form
Selection in
Middle English',
Studia Anglica Posnaniensia...
- the
emergence of the name. It is also
possible that some
forms were
metathetical from ʿ-B-R, 'moving around' (Arabic: ʿ-B-R, 'traverse') and hence, it...
- Bethsaida, a town in Galilee),
although the
latter is
considered to be a
metathetical corruption by
Biblical scholars.
Franz Delitzsch suggested that the name...
- Ali-Shāh, is the
remnants of a
large acropolis fortification (whence the
metathetic name ark or arg plus polis), city wall and mosque,
located in downtown...
-
segment into the target, as in the case of "plants" for pants. Finally,
metathetical errors are the full
exchange of
segments like "deks" for desk. Neologistic...
- the
emergence of the name. It is also
possible that some
forms were
metathetical from root ع-ب-ر ʿ-B-R "moving around", and hence, it is alleged, "nomadic"...
- Murphy,
Donald W.; Interrante,
Leonard V.; Kaner;
Mansuktto (1995). "
Metathetical Precursor Route to
Molybdenum Disulfide".
Inorganic Syntheses. Vol. 30...
-
include non-rhoticity (dropping the r
sound at the end of syllables), the
metathetic use of aks
instead of ask,
simplification of
diphthongs (e.g., eye typically...
-
wastrel (1847) -el/-il/-ille/-l/-le (Norman-Francish
lenite -c-/-g- or
metathetic -i- dim. -iol-):
broil (14th century; F brusle),
broil (15th century;...
- in
intensity or
something obviously analogous; it
would not hold for
metathetic continua,
where change of
input produces a
qualitative rather than a quantitative...