Psychology, asked by ArthurDan, 8 months ago

What are different types of verbal errors? Why do we commit them?Why do we laugh at them?​

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Answered by brainlyspidergirl
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The verbal errors are categorized under four headings. They are mistranslation, spoonerism, bloopers, and faux pas. The thoughts in our mind are put into the grammatical order before we express them. According to Freud, slips or verbal errors are caused by the speaker's inner desires. It is because deviation serves a comic purpose or a delightful relief. So, people want them eagerly just to get rid of boredom and monotonies.

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Answered by skyfall63
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Spoonerism, Memorable Translation, Bloopers, & Faux Pas.

Explanation:

  • Memorable translation usually made by people who communicate very fast are known as memorable translations. That all has to do with the listener's psychological state. It is not easy to comprehend the words spoken by the fast speaker. The speaker and the audience may be mistaken. The person who has poor psychology will trigger a violent situation if he misunderstands the speaker 's words.
  • Bloopers are naive errors and not tried to remedy them. These errors are very simple errors, which the speaker does not attach much importance. Any people can be accustomed to this. Spoonerisms are errors caused by incorrect words or Language slips. The listener does not know the wrong words in this instance because the speaker attempts to replace the wrong word immediately when he has no knowledge of the mistake. Though the speaker is aware of word replacement as a misguided replacement, the true meaning can be confused. Faux Paux is a "significant or embarrassing" error or mistake, or a slip/blunder in etiquette/manners/ conduct; an embarrassing social blunder or indiscretion

Why do people laugh at them?

  • It is because deviation serves a comic purpose or a delightful relief. So, people want them eagerly just to get rid of boredom and "monotony". The verbal errors reveal the hidden mean motives and critical intention to the speaker about somebody/something. The discovery of meanness causes laughter in the listeners. And it is fully enjoyable to watch the speaker making his face look gloomy after he/she has made a verbal mistake.  More kind laughter occurs when a blunderer says good thing instead of the bad one. The laughter evoked by the bizarre mistakes is sublime because it conjures up ideas. Sometimes we laugh because we feel sympathy.

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