antiparillisia
Antiparillisia is a term used in linguistics to describe a specific type of grammatical phenomenon. It refers to instances where a word or phrase appears to have been modified or altered, but the change is not a standard inflectional or derivational process. Instead, the alteration often arises from a misunderstanding, a playful mispronunciation, or a deliberate but non-standard deviation from the original form. The effect can be humorous or idiosyncratic, and it often retains a recognizable link to the source word or phrase.
The term itself is not a widely recognized technical term in mainstream linguistics but might be encountered