SOLOECISMUS  

VITIUM in the form of non-deliberate wrong use of inflections on words as a sign of ignorance.

Hypernym
  • VITIUMANOMIA or deviation from a norm that is primarily regarded as a vice or as a rhetorical flaw rather than positively as an effective artistic device.
    • ANOMIARHETORICAL STYLE of breaking norms, conventions or regular patterns of a language.
      • RHETORICAL STYLE體裁詞格 RHETORICAL DEVICE which is mainly concerned with matters of style of presentation rather than distribution of expressions or semantic structure.
Hyponym
  • AFFECTATIOSOLOECISMUS in the form of maladroit pretentious learnedness.
    Miriam 64

    REF: Lausberg 497-527

    Greek/Latin: Commonly discussed from earliest times. Deliberately used especially in comedy.

    Ancient Chinese: Not literally applicable. Grammatical mistakes are rarely diagnosed so far. The matter needs careful attention.

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