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It's not a hypercorrection, because the rule is basically bogus.
I believe this sort of phonetic hypercorrection is fairly common in language.
However, this may have been a later hypercorrection.
First, a particular instance: one of the many cases of 'hypercorrection' that were noticed.
This may, however, be an example of oversimplification rather than of hypercorrection.
The singular form quadricep, produced by hypercorrection, is frequently used.
Linguistic prescriptivists regard this usage as erroneous, a case of hypercorrection.
This is an example of hypercorrection.
One documented linguistic effect of linguistic insecurity is hypercorrection.
Sociolinguists often note hypercorrection in terms of pronunciation (phonology).
Hypercorrection is not peculiar to English.
Hypercorrection is defined by Wolfram as "the use of speech form on the basis of false analogy."
The "his" genitive as a hypercorrection had a brief literary existence, whatever its prevalence in spoken English.
The prestige given to r was also evident in the hypercorrection observed in lower-class speech.
Inadvertently, hypercorrection may index a speaker as belonging to the very social class or societal group that led to the linguistic insecurity.
The use of ó for the word o (meaning 'or') is a hypercorrection.
Dequeísmo is considered peculiar to less-educated speakers, most probably as an instance of hypercorrection.
In fact, we made considerable use of hypercorrection phenomena of this kind in preparing our phonological analysis.
Phonetic overcompensation, one form of hypercorrection, can be compared and contrasted with overregularization.
A hypercorrection may result when a spell checker suggests the addition of a comma before "which" in a restrictive relative clause.
I kept wondering off and on about the matter till I realized that what I had heard was a case of double hypercorrection.
Kéïta is a hypercorrection.
Erhua hypercorrection may occur among non-native speakers of rhotic Chinese.
It is sometimes spelled 'habañero'-the Diacritic being added as a hypercorrection.
Tolyatti Togliattigrad (hypercorrection common in the press)