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===Etymology=== |
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From {{prefix|en|re|bracketing}}. |
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* {{m|en|hamburger}} as {{af|en|ham|burger|nocat=1}} (rather than {{af|en|Hamburg|-er|nocat=1}}) |
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* {{m|en|helicopter}} as {{af|en|heli|copter|nocat=1}} (rather than {{af|en|helico|-pter|nocat=1}}) |
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* {{m|en|weblog}} as {{af|en|we|blog|nocat=1}} (rather than {{af|en|web|log|nocat=1}}) |
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#: ''The understanding of "hamburger" as "ham + burger" (rather than "Hamburg" + "-er") is an example of '''rebracketing'''.'' |
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#: {{syn|en|metanalysis|resegmentation}} |
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====Translations==== |
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{{trans-top-see|the process by which a word originally derived from one source is broken down or bracketed into a different set of factors|reanalysis}} |
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* French: {{t+|fr|métanalyse|f}}, {{t+|fr|mécoupure|f}} |
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* Hungarian: {{t|hu|szóhatár-eltolódás}} |
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* Indonesian: {{t|id|keliru susun}} |
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* Portuguese: {{t|pt|metanálise|f}} |
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* Japanese: {{t|ja|異分析|tr=ibunseki}} |
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* Spanish: {{t|es|nirucción|f}} |
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{{trans-bottom}} |
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===See also=== |
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* {{l|en|folk etymology}} |
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* {{l|en|libfix}} |
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* {{l|en|reanalysis}} |
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* {{l|en|surface analysis}} |
Latest revision as of 03:43, 19 August 2024
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From re- + bracketing.
Noun
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rebracketing (countable and uncountable, plural rebracketings)
- (linguistics) The process by which a word originally derived from one source is broken down or bracketed into a different set of factors.
- Synonyms: metanalysis, resegmentation
Translations
[edit]the process by which a word originally derived from one source is broken down or bracketed into a different set of factors — see also reanalysis
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