It is however in the realm of informal discourse that all types of ludic word-forming - from malapropisms to homonymic puns - thrive most richly. From the Cambridge English Corpus

Last, we look at how often detection of a malapropism led to correction of the error. From the Cambridge English Corpus

The malapropism-insertion rate of one word in 200 was an arbitrary choice that seemed "sparse enough" to prevent the malapropisms from interacting with one another. From the Cambridge English Corpus

The result, especially in the early chapters, is a text littered with an embrassingly large number of stylistic infelicities, orthographic mistakes and occasional malapropisms. From the Cambridge English Corpus

Errors (17) and (18) can be interpreted as malapropisms. From the Cambridge English Corpus

The word henhouse was also suspected of being a malapropism, but had no spelling variations. From the Cambridge English Corpus

Nonetheless, taking relatedness too broadly will result in failing to detect malapropisms; they will be spuriously found to be related to their context. From the Cambridge English Corpus

A malapropism is a perturbation of the cohesion (and coherence) of a text. From the Cambridge English Corpus

First, the malapropisms that we are considering are primarily performance errors - slips in typing. From the Cambridge English Corpus

The need for artificial data is obvious: there is no large-enough, naturally occurring annotated corpus of malapropisms. From the Cambridge English Corpus

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. From the Cambridge English Corpus

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. From the Cambridge English Corpus