How To Use Homophone In A Sentence

  • But there are huge numbers of homophones that are also homographs: pen ‘writing implement’, pen ‘enclosure for animals’, and pen ‘penitentiary’, to choose a textbook example.
  • Similarly, English man 'male' and Persian /man/ 'I' are interlingual homophones. On false friends
  • I like my mores like I like my marriageson paper because polyamory is not bigamy more or less it is homophone homology the more the merrier love overturns amorphism Mores
  • The problem of spelling syllabic r (or final schwa) is compounded by numerous pairs of homophones.
  • Apart from the distressing number of literals and homophones which infest my proof copy, my main criticism is that she never quite succeeds in bringing her quicksilver subject into full view.
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  • Homophone corner: "Holden's full green face paint for her role of Princess Fiona nicely complimented the bright orange phizog of the returning super-judge Simon Cowell" TV matters, 2 June, page 27, G2. Corrections and clarifications
  • It's tougher to find quadruple, quintuple, and sextuple homophones.
  • Two words are homophones if they are pronounced the same way but differ in meaning or spelling or both.
  • Over time, the computer program learned to produce the correct meanings and pronunciations for almost all the words, including homophones such as ‘plane’ and ‘plain.’
  • They were not told that the words they would hear were homophones.
  • Technically a homonym is both a homophone (different words that sound the same) and a homograph (different words that are spelled the same). Matthew Yglesias » In What Culture is Having a Shoe Thrown At You a Sign of Respect?
  • In my own pronunciation, for example, latter and ladder are homophones, unless I'm trying hard to convey the distinction.
  • I've never been good with homophones or homonyms.
  • They represent the set of minimal units required to uniquely specify a word, with the exception of homophones.
  • Participants were instructed to respond with the first associated word that came to mind after hearing the homophone.
  • Plus I have a curious form of dyslexia when I type: rather than the word I intend to write, I write a homophone of the same word.
  • This confusion of homophones appears quite often in our pages. Times, Sunday Times
  • Technical limitations in the current study meant that the order in which the homophones were presented could not be separately randomised for each participant.
  • We're so fat these days that there was a period when we tried to convince ourselves that someone calling us "disgustingly sloppy fat" might be good, because "phat" and "fat" were homophones! This is why we're fat: Missing Jack LaLanne
  • In between the 9th (1987) and 10th (1993) editions, the M-W lexicographers discovered that the people who had imported the bird into the western US called it simply "chukar," not "chukar partridge," and furthermore pronounced it in a completely anglicized form, not knowing or caring that that made it a homophone of some polo term. Languagehat.com: CHUKAR.
  • It is interesting to note that of the 18 homophones that were common to both experiments, the same response bias was observed in 16 of them.
  • He never learnt Irish and his philological arguments tended to invoke specious homophones and improbable etymologies.
  • The vase shape symbolizes peace, because the Chinese word for ‘vase’ is a homophone for the word for ‘peace’.
  • Because of the risk of confusion between homophones, the words were first read in a sentence.
  • But there are huge numbers of homophones that are also homographs: pen ‘writing implement’, pen ‘enclosure for animals’, and pen ‘penitentiary’, to choose a textbook example.
  • The difference between "homonym" and "homophone" posting discussed sound-alike words that are often mistaken for one another, despite their different meanings. CJR
  • Apart from the distressing number of literals and homophones which infest my proof copy, my main criticism is that the author never quite succeeds in bringing her subject into full view.
  • You merely assumed that was the homophone I meant.
  • There are very few different surnames in China, and the fact that the Chinese language depends so much on tones (not indicated in Pinyin) increases the number of apparent homophones and near homophones.
  • Interestingly, in appears that in the scientific literature "homophone" and "homograph" mean the same thing, which explains why there are so many papers about mispronouncing homophones. Archive 2009-10-01
  • They are helpful when it comes to spotting egregious errors, but often fail to spot homophones, as these words are only incorrect in context, and context is something that Word et al do not do well. The right rites of writing « Write Anything
  • Participants were presented with homophones and asked to report the first associated word that came to mind.
  • We know from much evidence that native speakers of all written languages use context to disambiguate homophone pairs that have a single written form.
  • Two words are homophones if they are pronounced the same way but differ in meaning or spelling or both.
  • Technically a homonym is both a homophone (different words that sound the same) and a homograph (different words that are spelled the same). Matthew Yglesias » In What Culture is Having a Shoe Thrown At You a Sign of Respect?
  • She thinks that people who mix up homophones (like stationary for stationery) ought to have bricks thrown through their windows.

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