Coal mimers

Today’s Bizarro: Don Piraro is a great pun fan — mostly imperfect puns, as in this case, where miner and mimer are phonologically distinct, but also phonologically very close, differing only in the segments /n/ and /m/, which are only one (position) feature apart. /n/ and /m/ are, in fact, very closely related phonologically. From … Continue reading Coal mimers