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  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Rebracketing
    • So what's the Ed? Mine => My is understandable but what it the original Ed that led to Ned. Khukri12:49, 20 July 2007 (UTC) 1. Edward, I believe. Raistlin11325 13:34, 20 July 2007 (UTC) 1.1. I'd like to see a citation, and not from some website. This "mine Ed" -> "my Ned" smells of cod etymology. Gordonofcartoon 13:53, 20 July 2007 (UTC) 1.1.1. If ...
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  2. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/rebracketing

    Webrebracketing ( countable and uncountable, plural rebracketings ) ( linguistics) The process by which a word originally derived from one source is broken down or bracketed into a …

  3. Rebracketing - Wikipedia @ WordDisk

    https://worddisk.com/wiki/Rebracketing

    WebRebracketing (also known as resegmentation or metanalysis) is a process in historical linguistics where a word originally derived from one set of morphemes is broken down or

  4. https://everipedia.org/False_splitting

    WebRebracketing (also known as resegmentation or metanalysis) is a process in historical linguistics where a word originally derived from one source is broken down or bracketed

  5. https://findwords.info/term/rebracketing

    WebRebracketing (also known as juncture loss, junctural metanalysis, false splitting, false separation, faulty separation, misdivision, or refactorization) is a process in historical …

  6. https://dbpedia.org/page/Rebracketing

    WebRebracketing (also known as resegmentation or metanalysis) is a process in historical linguistics where a word originally derived from one source is broken down or bracketed

  7. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Template:rebracketing

    WebThis templates indicates that a word is a rebracketing (also called “metanalysis” or “resegmentation”) and links to the glossary section explaining the term. It is used in …

  8. https://books.google.com/books/about/Rebracketing.html?id=SU5BLgEACAAJ

    WebRebracketing (also known as juncture loss, junctural metanalysis, false splitting, misdivision, or refactorization) is a common process in historical linguistics where a word …

  9. dictionary.sensagent.com/Rebracketing/en-en

    WebRebracketing (also known as juncture loss, junctural metanalysis, false splitting, misdivision, or refactorization) is a common process in historical linguistics where a word …

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