misformation

misformation

(ˌmɪsfɔːˈmeɪʃən)
n
a faulty or abnormal formation
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At the same time high-rollers are blowing on their dice for luck and placing bets, newspaper leaders from the around the country will also be contemplating when to gamble and take risks as they sit through a program that offers an array of sessions from podcasting trends and subscriptions to fighting misformation and changing newsroom culture.
(11.) For a classic argument regarding concept stretching, see Giovanni Sartori, "Concept Misformation in Comparative Politics," The American Political Science Review 64, no.
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'Concept misformation in comparative politics', The American Political Science Review 64-4:1033-53.
Concept Misformation in Comparative Politics." American Political Science Review 64, no.
Dulay, Burt and Krashen's surface strategy taxonomy (1982: 150), including omission, addition, misformation, and misordering as ways of deviation from standard English, was applied to classify grammatical and prepositional interferences.
Sartori, Giovanni (1970), "Concept Misformation in Comparative Politics" in The American Political Science Revieiv, vol.
Sartori, Giovanni (1970), "Concept Misformation in Comparative Politics", The American Political Science Review, vol.