• Spoonerisms are funny expressions created by a transposition of the first letters or sounds of two words.
  • Spoonerism can be a slip of the tongue resulting from unintentionally getting one’s words in a tangle or an intentional word play.
  • Spoonerisms are fairly common in everyday speech and were well known, of course, even before Reverend Spooner lent his name to the phenomenon.
  • Spoonerism refers to an instance of jumbled speech, in which you might mix up consonants or transpose syllables in words.
  • Spoonerism is a literary device in which the initial sounds or letters of two or more words are switched to create a new and often humorous meaning.
  • From his affliction, this type of metathesis is now often called spoonerism.
  • One may reason that even the rescored spoonerism responses may underestimate dyslexic children's segmental abilities: producing even one response word...
  • See how you can inject some levity in your work by making a deliberate mistake through spoonerisms.
  • spoonerism (çoğulu spoonerisms). [1] (dil bilimi) karmacılık. [2] (dil bilimi) tersinleyici yanlış.