Homophonic Transformation
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Homophonic translation renders a text in one language into a near- homophonic text in another language, usually with no attempt to preserve the original meaning of the text. In one homophonic translation, for example, the English "sat on a wall" is rendered as French "" (literally "gets surprised at the Paris Market"). More generally, homophonic transformation renders a text into a near-homophonic text in the same or another language: ''e.g.'', "recognize speech" could become "wreck a nice beach". Homophonic translation is generally used humorously, as
bilingual pun A bilingual pun is a pun created by a word or phrase in one language sounding similar to a different word or phrase in another language. The result of a bilingual pun is often a joke that makes sense in more than one language. A bilingual pun can ...
ning ( macaronic language). This requires the listener or reader to understand both the surface, nonsensical translated text, as well as the source text—the surface text then sounds like source text spoken in a foreign accent. Homophonic translation may be used to render proper nouns in a foreign language. If an attempt is made to match meaning as well as sound, it is phono-semantic matching.


Examples

Frayer Jerker is a homophonic translation of the French Frère Jacques (1956). Other examples of homophonic translation include some works by Oulipo (1960–), Frédéric Dard, Luis van Rooten's English-French '' Mots D'Heures: Gousses, Rames'' (1967), Louis Zukofsky's Latin-English ''Catullus Fragmenta'' (1969),
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's English-French ''
N'Heures Souris Rames ''N'Heures Souris Rames'' (''Nursery Rhymes'') is a book of homophonic translations from English to French, published in 1980 by Ormonde de Kay. It contains some forty nursery rhymes, among which are ''Coucou doux de Ledoux (Cock-A-Doodle-Doo)'', ...
'' (1980), John Hulme's German-English ''Morder Guss Reims: The Gustav Leberwurst Manuscript'', and David Melnick's Ancient Greek-English
Men in Aida ''Men in Aida'' is a homophonic translation of Book One of Homer's Iliad into a farcical bathhouse scenario, perhaps alluding to the homoerotic aspects of ancient Greek culture. It was written by the language poet David Melnick David Melnick ...
(1983). An example of homophonic transformation in the same language is
Howard L. Chace Howard Lambert Chace (June 4, 1897 – January 9, 1982) was a professor of Romance languages at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, and is best known for writing poems and stories employing homophonic transformation. Biography Chace's prolonged un ...
's " Ladle Rat Rotten Hut", written in "Anguish Languish" (English Language) and published in book form in 1956. A British schoolboy example of Dog Latin: Other names proposed for this genre include "allographic translation", "transphonation", or (in French) "''traducson''",''cf.'' but none of these is widely used. Here is van Rooten's version of '' Humpty Dumpty'': The individual words are all correct French. (*''fallent'' is an obsolete form of the verb ''falloir''; ''Reguennes'' is an invented proper name), and some passages follow standard syntax and are interpretable (though nonsensical), but the result is in fact not meaningful French. The Italian rabbi Leon of Modena composed at age 13 an
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by the name of "''Kinah Sh'mor''", meaningful in both Hebrew and Renaissance Judeo-Italian, as an elegy for his teacher Moses della Rocca. The first four verses are below.
Ghil'ad Zuckermann Ghil'ad Zuckermann ( he, גלעד צוקרמן, ; ) is an Israeli-born language revivalist and linguist who works in contact linguistics, lexicology and the study of language, culture and identity. Zuckermann is Professor of Linguistics and Ch ...
's "Italo-Hebraic Homophonous Poem" is meaningful in both Italian and Hebrew, "although it has a surreal, evocative flavour, and modernist style". Here is another example of a sentence which has two completely different meanings if read in Latin or in Italian:


Mondegreen

Homophonic translations of song lyrics, often combined with music videos, for comic effect—also known as
mondegreen A mondegreen () is a mishearing or misinterpretation of a phrase in a way that gives it a new meaning. Mondegreens are most often created by a person listening to a poem or a song; the listener, being unable to hear a lyric clearly, substitutes w ...
—have gained popularity on the internet.


Soramimi

Homophonic translation and reinterpretation for humor is known as soramimi in Japan. Unlike Homophonic translation, it can be applied to the same language, and unlike mondegreen, it is not confined to song lyrics.


See also

* * Holorime, a form of rhyme where the entire line or phrase is repeated by a homophonic variant * Mairzy Doats *
Mondegreen A mondegreen () is a mishearing or misinterpretation of a phrase in a way that gives it a new meaning. Mondegreens are most often created by a person listening to a poem or a song; the listener, being unable to hear a lyric clearly, substitutes w ...
, the erroneous interpretation of language by homophony *
Mots d'Heures ''Mots D'Heures: Gousses, Rames: The D'Antin Manuscript'' (''Mother Goose Rhymes''), published in 1967 by Luis d'Antin van Rooten, is purportedly a collection of poems written in archaic French with learned glosses. In fact, they are English-lan ...
* Phono-semantic matching (PSM), a borrowing in which a foreign word is matched with a phonetically and semantically similar pre-existent native word/root. * Soramimi homophonic reinterpretation for humor * Translation


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