-
causes of
misspelling. Hence,
phonetic misspelling is common, once a word is mispronounced. For example, the word
realise may be
misspelled as "relise"...
-
misspelled may
depend on
context and the
orthographic conventions adopted, as is the case with
American /
British English distinctions.
Misspelling can...
- A
satiric misspelling is an
intentional misspelling of a word,
phrase or name for a
rhetorical purpose. This can be
achieved with
intentional malapropism...
-
Intentional misspelling may
refer to:
Sensational spelling Satiric misspelling This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Intentional...
- Cheezburger?, or
because the
misspelling bears a
humorous resemblance to a
completely unrelated word.[citation needed]
Satirical misspelling Sensational spelling...
-
Whale Records, to name them "The Tyrtles." In
contemporary music, the
misspelling of
words in
album or song
titles rose to po****rity in
early 1970s rock...
- to be
deliberately incorrect. The
widespread po****rity of
deliberate misspelling is
similar to the cult
following of the "All your base are
belong to...
- Natasha's
swimming teacher who
named her
daughter Joely. It was
actually a
misspelling of the
French jolie. "UPI
Almanac for Thursday, Jan. 9, 2020". United...
- "I'm
Gonna Wash That Man
Right Outa My Hair" is a song from the
musical South Pacific, sung by
Nellie Forbush, the
female lead,
originally pla**** by Mary...
- Frankel,
actor and
theater director (
misspelling) Gene Frenkle,
fictitious character in "More Cowbell" (
misspelling) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...