0 the wrong use of one word instead of another word because they sound similar to each other, with results that are unintentionally funny --
Of these, however, eight could be interpreted as character blends, three as haplology, two as malapropisms, four as a misapplication of the tone sandhi rule, and two as rhythmic perseverations.
Good editing is not one of them : it is scandalous that a university press should produce a text so littered with mistakes of spelling, syntactical blunders, and occasional malapropisms.
Specifically, the proportion of detected malapropisms for which the correct replacement was found ranged from 92% for scope = 1 to 97.4% for scope = max.
The need for artificial data is obvious: there is no large-enough, naturally occurring annotated corpus of malapropisms.
First, the malapropisms that we are considering are primarily performance errors - slips in typing.
A malapropism is a perturbation of the cohesion (and coherence) of a text.
Nonetheless, taking relatedness too broadly will result in failing to detect malapropisms; they will be spuriously found to be related to their context.
The word henhouse was also suspected of being a malapropism, but had no spelling variations.