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Hyperforeignism

A hyperforeignism is a type of hypercorrection where speakers identify an inaccurate pattern in loanwords from a foreign language and then apply that pattern to other loanwords (either from the same language or a different one). This results in a pronunciation of those loanwords which does not reflect the rules of either language.

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Hyperforeignism

Nodes57
Edges56
Triples37
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.035088
Components1

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Hyperforeignism

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related to Polish · 15
Hyperforeignism → Dutch, English, English-based, Hepburn, Honsiu, Hyperforeignisms, Japan, Japanese, Kiusiu, One, Other Japanese, Polish, Roosevelt, Sikoku, The
related to French words · 12
Hyperforeignism → Attention, England, English, For, French, In French, Legal English, Norman French, Oyez, Spanish, The, Wales
is a · 2
Hyperforeignism → type of hypercorrection where speakers identify an inaccurate pattern in loanwords from a foreign language and then apply that pattern to other loanwords, way of poking fun at those who earnestly adopt foreign-sounding pronunciations of pseudo-loanwords

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english pronounced french pronunciation spanish loanwords word language words often italian greek like speakers polish one hyperforeignisms sometimes final though

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Hyperforeignismis atype of hypercorrection where speakers identify an inaccurate pattern in loanwords from a foreign language and then apply that pattern to other loanwords0.90text
Hyperforeignismis away of poking fun at those who earnestly adopt foreign-sounding pronunciations of pseudo-loanwords0.90text
derrièreinstance ofbut not for words0.80text
peignoirinstance ofbut not for words0.80text
and répertoireinstance ofbut not for words0.80text
where the /r/ follows a vowelinstance ofbut not for words0.80text
must be pronouncedinstance ofbut not for words0.80text
these.Russian wordsBecause the Russian loanword dachainstance ofPerception of English as a prestige language among some Italian speakers may explain the popularity of hyperforeign vocabulary items0.80text
Angelesinstance ofes suffix in many other loanwords0.80text
theseinstance ofPerception of English as a prestige language among some Italian speakers may explain the popularity of hyperforeign vocabulary items0.80text
Hyperforeignismrelated to French wordsFrench0.60section
Hyperforeignismrelated to French wordsEnglish0.60section

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