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list of forms of word play : ウィキペディア英語版
list of forms of word play
This is a list of techniques used in word play with Wikipedia articles.
Techniques that involve the ''phonetic values'' of words
* Mondegreen: a mishearing (usually unintentional) ase as a homophone or near-homophone that has as a result acquired a new meaning. The term is often used to refer specifically to mishearings of song lyrics (cf. soramimi).
* Onomatopoeia: a word or a grouping of words that imitates the sound it is describing
* Rhyme: a repetition of identical or similar sounds in two or more different words
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* Alliteration: matching consonants sounds at the beginning of words
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* Assonance: matching vowel sounds
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* Consonance: matching consonant sounds
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* Holorime: a rhyme that encompasses an entire line or phrase
* Spoonerism: a switch of two sounds in two different words (cf. sananmuunnos)
* Janusism: the use of phonetics to create a humorous word (e.g. BOREneo from Borneo))
Techniques that involve the ''letters''
* Acronym: abbreviations formed by combining the initial components in a phrase or name
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* RAS syndrome: repetition of a word by using it both as a word alone and as a part of the acronym
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* Recursive acronym: an acronym that has the acronym itself as one of its components
* Acrostic: a writing in which the first letter, syllable or word of each line can be put together to spell out another message
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* Mesostic: a writing in which a vertical phrase intersects lines of horizontal text
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* Word square: a series of letters arranged in the form of a square that could be read both vertically and horizontally
* Backronym: a phrase back-formed by treating a word that is originally not an initialism or acronym as one
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* Replacement backronym: a phrase back-formed from an existing initialism or acronym that is originally an abbreviation with another meaning
* Anagram: rearranging the letters of a word or phrase to produce a new word or phrase
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* Ambigram: a word which can be read just as well mirrored or upside down
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* Blanagram: rearranging the letters of a word or phrase and substituting one single letter to produce a new word or phrase
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* Letter bank: using the letters from a certain word or phrase as many times as wanted to produce a new word or phrase
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* Jumble: a kind of word game in which the solution of a puzzle is its anagram
* Chronogram: a phrase or sentence in which some letters can be interpreted as numerals and rearranged to stand for a particular date
* Lipogram: a writing in which certain letter is missing
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* Univocalic: a type of poetry that uses only one vowel
* Palindrome: a word or phrase that reads the same in either direction
* Pangram: a sentence which uses every letter of the alphabet at least once
Techniques that involve ''semantics'' and the ''choosing of words''
* Anglish: a writing using exclusively words of Germanic origin
* Auto-antonym: a word that contains opposite meanings
* Autogram: a sentence that provide an inventory of its own characters
* Malapropism: incorrect usage of a word by substituting a similar-sounding word with different meaning
* Neologism: creating new words
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* Portmanteau: a new word that fuses two words or morphemes
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* Retronym: creating a new word to denote an old object or concept whose original name has come to be used for something else
* Oxymoron: a combination of two contradictory terms
* Pun: deliberately mixing two similar-sounding words
* Slang: the use of informal words or expressions
Techniques that involve the manipulation of ''the entire sentence or passage''
* Dog Latin
* Language game: a system of manipulating spoken words to render them incomprehensible to the untrained ear
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* Pig Latin
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* Ubbi dubbi
Techniques that involve the ''formation of a name''
* Ananym: a name with reversed letters of an existing name
* Aptronym: a name that aptly represents a person or character
* Charactonym: a name which suggests the personality traits of a fictional character
* Eponym: applying a person's name to a place
* Pseudonym: an artificial fictitious name, used as an alternative to one's legal name
* Sobriquet: a popularized nickname
Techniques that involves ''figure of speech''
* Conversion (word formation): a transformation of a word of one word class into another word class
* Dysphemism: intentionally using a word or phrase with a harsher tone over one with a more polite tone
* Euphemism: intentionally using a word or phrase with a more polite tone over one with a harsher tone
* Kenning: circumlocution used in Old Norse and Icelandic poetry
* Paraprosdokian: a sentence whose latter part is surprising or unexpected in a way that causes the reader or listener to reframe the first
Others
* Aleatory
* Bushism
* Constrained writing
* Engrish
* Chinglish
* Homonym: words with same sounds and same spellings but with different meanings
* Homograph: words with same spellings but with different meanings
* Homophone: words with same sounds but with different meanings
* Homophonic translation
* Phonetic reversal
* Rebus
* Interlanguages, Mixed languages and Macaronic languages
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==See also==

* Figure of speech
* Logology
* Word game
* Word play
* Wit

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