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  2. Synesthesia - Wikipedia

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    Grapheme–color synesthetes, as a group, share significant preferences for the color of each letter (e.g., A tends to be red; O tends to be white or black; S tends to be yellow, etc.) [18] Nonetheless, there is a great variety in types of synesthesia, and within each type, individuals report differing triggers for their sensations and ...

  3. Eggcorn - Wikipedia

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    Eggcorn. An eggcorn is the alteration of a phrase through the mishearing or reinterpretation of one or more of its elements, [ 1] creating a new phrase having a different meaning from the original but which still makes sense and is plausible when used in the same context. [ 2] Thus, an eggcorn is an unexpectedly fitting or creative malapropism.

  4. Blend word - Wikipedia

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    Blend word. In linguistics, a blend —also known as a blend word, lexical blend, or portmanteau [a] —is a word formed, usually intentionally, by combining the sounds and meanings of two or more words. [2] [3] [4] English examples include smog, coined by blending smoke and fog, [3] [5] as well as motel, from motor ( motorist) and hotel. [6]

  5. Sound symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Sound symbolism. In linguistics, sound symbolism is the perceptual similarity between speech sounds and concept meanings. It is a form of linguistic iconicity. For example, the English word ding may sound similar to the actual sound of a bell. Linguistic sound may be perceived as similar to not only sounds, but also to other sensory properties ...

  6. Lexical–gustatory synesthesia - Wikipedia

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    Lexical–gustatory synesthesia. Lexical–gustatory synesthesia is a rare form of synesthesia in which spoken and written language (as well as some colors and emotions) causes individuals to experience an automatic and highly consistent taste/smell. [ 1] The taste is often experienced as a complex mixture of both temperature and texture.

  7. Ideophone - Wikipedia

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    A word, often onomatopoeic, which describes a predicate, qualificative or adverb in respect to manner, color, sound, smell, action, state or intensity. Ideophones evoke sensory events. A well known instance of ideophones are onomatopoeic wordswords that imitate the sound (of the event) they refer to. Some ideophones may be derived from ...

  8. This AI generates gibberish words with nonsensical ... - Engadget

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    Created by developer Thomas Dimson, ThisWordDoesNotExist.com uses GPT-2, a neural net designed to create predictive text. OpenAI invented GPT-2 and warned that it could write believable fake news ...

  9. Doublet (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    Doublet (linguistics) In etymology, two or more words in the same language are called doublets or etymological twins or twinlings (or possibly triplets, and so forth) when they have different phonological forms but the same etymological root. Often, but not always, the words entered the language through different routes.