Spooneristic switches of sounds between words can occur not just in pairs of words, but in trios, quartets, etc. of words as well. When every word in a group of n words partakes of an equivalent exchange of sounds with every other word in the group, the result can be graphically represented as an array of n words called a spoonergram
A plethora of spoonerisms has appeared in Word Ways over many years. A spoonerism is the result of e...
Spoonerisms by definition swap sounds, but when written they are often ANAGRAMS that also swap lette...
We intrepid logologists love to switch around letters within words -- adjacent letters (UNITED UNTIE...
Spoonerisms are usually thought of as involving the switch of initial sounds in a pair of words, as ...
A word is divided into letter groups, the letter groups are then read in reverse order, and their so...
In the May 1993 Word Ways, Kickshaws editor David Morice asked Have you every run across any senten...
In my article Statistics of Word Neighbours in the Nov 2997 Word Ways, I showed that theoretical e...
In the February 1998 Word Ways, Richard Lederer used the term vowel movements to describe those ra...
A number of words become new words when, contemporaneously, the front letter is looped to the back a...
Abstract-Spoonerisms are defined as involuntary rearrangements of elements in the serial order of sp...
A previous article ( Importunate Permutation: Aphroistical Parochialist in the August 2003 Word Way...
Sometimes, the first example one sees of a given type of wordplay becomes the ideal for all that fol...
Readers are encouraged to send their own favorite linguistic kickshaws to the Associate Editor. All ...
In Language on Vacation, Dmitri Borgmann states that non-pattern words (words with no letter repeate...
In a May 1991 Word Ways article entitled Palindromic Construction , I explained how many palindromi...
A plethora of spoonerisms has appeared in Word Ways over many years. A spoonerism is the result of e...
Spoonerisms by definition swap sounds, but when written they are often ANAGRAMS that also swap lette...
We intrepid logologists love to switch around letters within words -- adjacent letters (UNITED UNTIE...
Spoonerisms are usually thought of as involving the switch of initial sounds in a pair of words, as ...
A word is divided into letter groups, the letter groups are then read in reverse order, and their so...
In the May 1993 Word Ways, Kickshaws editor David Morice asked Have you every run across any senten...
In my article Statistics of Word Neighbours in the Nov 2997 Word Ways, I showed that theoretical e...
In the February 1998 Word Ways, Richard Lederer used the term vowel movements to describe those ra...
A number of words become new words when, contemporaneously, the front letter is looped to the back a...
Abstract-Spoonerisms are defined as involuntary rearrangements of elements in the serial order of sp...
A previous article ( Importunate Permutation: Aphroistical Parochialist in the August 2003 Word Way...
Sometimes, the first example one sees of a given type of wordplay becomes the ideal for all that fol...
Readers are encouraged to send their own favorite linguistic kickshaws to the Associate Editor. All ...
In Language on Vacation, Dmitri Borgmann states that non-pattern words (words with no letter repeate...
In a May 1991 Word Ways article entitled Palindromic Construction , I explained how many palindromi...
A plethora of spoonerisms has appeared in Word Ways over many years. A spoonerism is the result of e...
Spoonerisms by definition swap sounds, but when written they are often ANAGRAMS that also swap lette...
We intrepid logologists love to switch around letters within words -- adjacent letters (UNITED UNTIE...