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backwards$6512$ - traducción al griego

PROCESS OF REVERSING THE PHONEMES OR PHONES OF A WORD OR PHRASE
Speaking backwards

backwards      
adv. προς τα πίσω, ανάποδα
strike out         
  • An electronic banner announcing the milestone achievement of [[John Smoltz]] recording his 3000th strikeout during a game in April 2008
  • The batter attempting to advance to first base after an uncaught third strike, which the catcher has already retrieved and is about to throw to the first baseman to record the putout
  • Hall of Famer [[Sandy Koufax]]
  • Detroit Tigers fan keep track of their starting pitcher's strikeouts during a game in 2010, with each 'K' representing one strikeout
IN BASEBALL, AN OUT CALLED DUE TO THREE STRIKES IN AN AT-BAT
Strike out; Strike-out; Strikeouts; Struck out; Fanned (pitching); Backwards k; Top MLB career strikeout leaders; Top Major League Baseball career strikeout leaders; Top Active Major League Baseball career strikeout leaders; Top Active MLB career strikeout leaders; Called third strike; ꓘ; Strike 3; Backwards K; Striking out
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Definición

backward
¦ adjective
1. directed behind or to the rear.
2. having made less progress than is normal or expected.
(of a person) having learning difficulties.
3. [with negative] (backward in) lacking the confidence to do: he was not backward in displaying his talents.
4. Cricket (of a fielding position) behind an imaginary line passing through the stumps at the batsman's end at right angles to the wicket.
¦ adverb variant of backwards.
Derivatives
backwardly adverb
backwardness noun
Origin
ME: from earlier abackward, from aback.

Wikipedia

Phonetic reversal

Phonetic reversal is the process of reversing the phonemes or phones of a word or phrase. When the reversal is identical to the original, the word or phrase is called a phonetic palindrome. Phonetic reversal is not entirely identical to backmasking, which is specifically the reversal of recorded sound. This is because pronunciation in speech causes a reversed diphthong to sound different in either direction (e.g. eye [aɪ] becoming yah [jɑː]), or differently articulate a consonant depending on where it lies in a word, hence creating an imperfect reversal.

Backmasking involves not only the reversal of the order of phonemes or phones, but the reversal of the allophonic realizations of those phonemes. Strictly speaking, a reversal of phonemes will still result in allophones appropriate for the new position; for example, if a word with a final /t/ is reversed so that the /t/ is initial, the initial /t/ will be aspirated in line with the conventional allophonic patterns of English phonology.

According to proponents of reverse speech, phonetic reversal occurs unknowingly during normal speech.