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Rebracketing is the historical linguistic process by which words (and typically their articles) are broken apart and recombined while still retaining their meaning; it is by this mechanism that, in English, “a nadder” became “an adder” and “a napron” became “an apron”.

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Did You Know?

Rebracketing is the historical linguistic process by which words (and typically their articles) are broken apart and recombined while still retaining their meaning; it is by this mechanism that, in English, “a nadder” became “an adder” and “a napron” became “an apron”.

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