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what is meant by linguistic overcompensation no spam ​

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Answered by pratapnayak57
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Overcompensation (linguistics) or hypercorrection, non-standard language use resulting from over-application of a perceived grammar rule. Overcompensation (psychology) or compensation, covering real or imagined deficiencies in one area of life with excellence in another area.

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Answered by jalpapatels1978
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Linguistic Overcompensation, hypercorrection, occurs when someone deliberately tries to avoid making an error in language usage but overcompensates. In so doing he/she makes another error. The classic example of hypercorrection is the use of “you and I” when “you and me” would actually be correct because if you dissect the sentence you see that the word “me” cannot be followed correctly by a verb so it’s “you and I” followed by a verb.

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