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#1 2007-07-30 22:13:10

procras
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Registered: 2007-07-30
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"imparticular" for "in particular"

just saw this one for the first time today. it’s somewhat logical, simply misconstruing “in” as a prefix rather than as a separate preposition. if one assumes that, standard assimilation would change the /n/ to /m/ yielding the eggcorn. (in fact that assimilation probably occurs quite frequently even among speakers who are conscious of the fact that “in” and “particular” are separate lexemes)

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