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This is not an example of spoonerism, it is an example of malapropism.
A spoonerism is a blunder or error in speech in which relating consonants, vowels, or morphemes are exchanged between two words in an expression whereas malapropism refers to the utilization of a mistaken word set up of a word with a comparable sound, bringing about an absurd, now and then diverting articulation.
A spoonerism is a blunder or error in speech in which relating consonants, vowels, or morphemes are exchanged between two words in an expression whereas malapropism refers to the utilization of a mistaken word set up of a word with a comparable sound, bringing about an absurd, now and then diverting articulation.
The sentence is not an example of spoonerism.
What is spoonerism?
- It's a spelling error.
- It is an exchange of syllables and phonemes.
While not an example of spoonerism, the sentence presented above is an example of malapropism, which is the term used to describe an error in words. This occurs when words that have similar pronunciations replace each other in a sentence, incorrectly. An example of this is the term "seductive" which was used in place of "deductive."
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