sõnamisst
Sõnamisst is a term used in Estonian-language linguistic and literary discourse to describe a deliberate alteration of a word within a phrase in order to create humor, ambiguity, or critique. It is a form of paronomasia, employing phonetic similarity between words and manipulating spelling, pronunciation, or morphology to achieve a rhetorical effect. Unlike ordinary misspellings, sõnamisst is purposeful and serves a specific communicative aim.
Etymology and scope. The word combines sõna, meaning “word” in Estonian, with a component resembling the English
Forms and usage. Sõnamisst can take several shapes, including near-homophonic substitutions, altered suffixes to fit a
Relation to other concepts. The phenomenon overlaps with paronomasia, puns, and linguistic play more broadly, but