A word starts sounding strange when we repeat it a lot for several reasons. First, we start to forget about the real meaning of it, and just hear the sound. Second, the sound might be something that reminds us of something entirely different, or it may even create an unusual feeling in our mouth or throat. And third, we might start thinking of other meanings that the sounds remind us of, meanings that might be totally different from the word's regular meaning. Or it may begin to sound like complete jibberish to the point that we can't even imagine that it actually means anything. Keep in mind that all words are metaphor-- they are arbitrary sounds that stand for something else. They really have nothing to do with the thing they refer to.
It is thought to be due to historical phonetic changes in the Latin language that carried over into English. The "ch" sound comes from a soft "k" sound in words borrowed from Greek, while the hard "k" sound remains in native Germanic words.
A way of adding words to English by changing their spelling and pronunciation over time
Expressing the same concept using different phrasing or words that are more commonly understood.
The suffix "phone" comes from Greek and means "sound" or "voice." It is commonly used in words related to sound or communication, such as telephone (sound from a distance), microphone (small sound), and saxophone (sound coming from a sax).
Repetitious words are words or phrases that are repeated in close proximity within a text or speech, often for emphasis or to convey a specific meaning. Examples include "hot hot" or "repeat again."
remember What first made you funny and then try to do it all over again
assonance
alliteration.
Because they sound funny and there are over a thousand of them.
Samething is not a word. If you mean "it feels like the same thing all over again", then it is two words. If you meant to spell "something", as in "something smells funny", then it is one word.
alliteration.
By hearing them over and over again.
AnswerBecause he does repetetive things and tells the same jokes over and over again...He also tells jokes that aren't funny. =)
Find key words in the riddle, and then read it over and over again.
Expressing the same concept using different phrasing or words that are more commonly understood.
yes you can say the word or words you want it to learn over and over again and it will pick them after a while
Like a record that gets caught up on the same part over and over again.