What's the difference between iotacism and misspelling?

Iotacism


Definition:

  • (n.) The frequent use of the sound of iota (that of English e in be), as among the modern Greeks; also, confusion from sounding /, /, /, /, //, etc., like /.

Example Sentences:

Misspelling


Definition:

  • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Misspell
  • (n.) A wrong spelling.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) An earlier version misspelled Isa Muazu's name as Ifa Muaza.
  • (2) Because while misspelled threats or entreaties for me to get back in the kitchen are certainly easy to mock, the disdain with which they’re employed is not very funny.
  • (3) • On 1 February 2015 this article was amended to correct a misspelling of the Labor leader’s name.
  • (4) • This article was amended on 12 June 2014 to correct a misspelling of Guy Kilty's name.
  • (5) A misspelling of Dr Kapur’s name has also been corrected.
  • (6) A misspelling of Neil Garnham's name was corrected and a superfluous "QC" removed after Hugh Davies' name.
  • (7) Robert E. Ricklefs' name was misspelled throughout Roger Lewin's Research News artide "Egglaying" in birds remains a hot issue (29 Jan., p. 465).
  • (8) Wu-Tang producer RZA sent the magazine a statement to clarify that the group did not know of his business practices at the time of auction, misspelling Shkreli’s name in the email.
  • (9) The original also misspelled the name of the government's secretary for future vision.
  • (10) Few have demonstrated such complete commitment to a cause greater than themselves.” This article was amended on Monday 23 March 2015 to correct a misspelling of Lee Kuan Yew’s name and to correct the time of the announcement of his death.
  • (11) The effect of misspelling the other words increased with age and reading skill.
  • (12) She spellchecks on Twitter Asked for etiquette tips on how to stay classy online, Stewart advised the audience to try not to misspell on social media.
  • (13) He also posted a cryptic, misspelled apology on Facebook: “I’m.
  • (14) Analysis of spelling errors for reliance on phonological processing in a subsample (N = 28) revealed that right sitters made more phonetically inaccurate misspellings, whereas, on the left, females, but not males, committed more phonetically accurate misspellings.
  • (15) The original misspelled the name Haworth as Howarth.
  • (16) The original misspelled Edicson Ruiz's name as Ericson Ruiz.
  • (17) He would never knowingly misspell or incorrectly address a letter like that."
  • (18) An earlier version misspelled Lord Justice Beatson's name as Beaston.
  • (19) It sounds like a privileged position to complain about, but for example for couples wanting to move in together – it’s like: ‘Well, can we really afford to?’” • This article was amended on Wednesday 3 June 2015 to correct a misspelling of “brakes” in the opening paragraph.
  • (20) The original misspelled Perpignan as Perpignon and has been corrected.

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