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Eggcorns

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The misuse of certain phrases in English is something that really gets my goat. Some examples:

Personally I think it is because people don’t read anymore so they don’t see the spelling, and also (despite Google being at everyone’s fingertips), people don’t know the origin of the term so misuse it.

These things are known as eggcorns.

Find a list here.

The strange thing is, I know that language is organic and that the language we speak today is a corrupted form of much older and more formal language. I know that people from previous era and generations must have hated English evolving into the form we speak today, even the correct form. That still does not prevent me being annoyed that people are misusing idioms because they do not read sufficiently and have not been taught the reasoning behind them.

I have thought about it but I am not sure. Would you say that eggcorns are another form of Mondegreen?

Here are two beautiful eggcorns from The Daily Mail

 

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