I'm not sure about switching words around, but if you switch the beginning consonant sounds of two words it is called a spoonerism. For instance, a bad day becomes a dab bay.
Dyslexia.
Two different words with the same letters, like vein and vane is called a homonym. Another homonym is formed by the words great and grate.
The word o'clock is an instance when the apostrophe replaces full words as a contraction.The term o'clock is a contraction for "of the clock".
The term is diction.
Root word is the phrase you are looking for. If you add prefixes or suffixes to the root word you can make other words. Example: learn = root word I am learning to read. The children relearned their alphabet letters after the summer break. You cannot unlearn what you have learned unless you lose your memory or learning ability
Re: the term for a contradiction of words, you are probably thinking of 'oxymoron.'
Spoonerism is the unintentional exchange of letters or syllables between two words or even within a word. The word derives from a 19th Century Clergyman. Also Metathesis is the reversal of letters within a word.
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Intonation refers to the rise and fall in pitch of a person's voice while speaking. It can convey emotions, emphasis, or signal questions or statements in speech.
There is only one! "VROUW" which is 'A term for a housewife'.
Two different words with the same letters, like vein and vane is called a homonym. Another homonym is formed by the words great and grate.
Words that can be made from the letters LEEEPIV are:eelepeeevilII'veleeleveelieliplivepeepeelpeevepiepileplie (ballet term)veilvievile
IN TERM OF WORDS , 1st THESSALONIANS 5:16 , HAS TW0 WORDS "REJOICE EVERMORE" =15 LETTERS AND 1st Chronicles 1:25 'Eber, Peleg, Reu' has three words = 12 letters .
There are no actual words spelled using sefsp. There is the slang term "fess."
You are probably confusing the term dictation, which is the writing of music, with diction, which is a style of speaking or a choice of words used in conversation.
abbreviate example: U.S. = United States
'Speaking in tongues' is called Glossolalia. It means that the spoken words cannot be understood. It is often used in religious practice, with some people claiming it is part of a sacred language.
Words like LASER and BODMAS, are acronyms.