- A
homophone (/ˈhɒməfoʊn, ˈhoʊmə-/) is a word that is
pronounced the same as
another word but
differs in
meaning or in spelling. The two
words may be spelled...
- A
homograph (from the Gr****: ὁμός, homós 'same' and γράφω, gráphō 'write') is a word that
shares the same
written form as
another word but has a different...
- scene, homograph, a word
written the same but with
different meaning, or
heterography and homography, a
measure of
phonetic consistency in language. This disambiguation...
- JSTOR 25482758. S2CID 161966020. Scully,
Pamela (2010). "Peripheral Visions:
Heterography and
Writing the
Transnational Life of Sara Baartman". In Deacon, Desley;...
- (The Cry)
Archived 2008-12-21 at the
Wayback Machine Bibliography and
Heterography Miguel Hidalgo and Costilla.
Miguel Hidalgo and
Costilla – Do****ents...
- See also
sensational spelling.
Pronunciation respelling for
English Heterography Bowdre, Paul H., Jr. (1971). "Eye
dialect as a
literary device". In J...
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portal Linguistics portal List of English–Spanish
interlingual homographs Heterography and
homography Homograph Polysemy Translingualism Dijkstra, Ton (2007)...
- sociolinguistically". The
phenomenon has also been
called allography or
heterography,
although both
these terms have
other uses, the
former to
denote different...
-
pronounce it as spelt: /ɛiʃaɨ/.
Language portal Acronym Folk
etymology Heterography Hypercorrection Hyperforeignism Orthography Spelling reform The Chaos...
- source,
which led to a
history of
misspellings of the
proper name. This
heterography "Mauthe Doog"
carried over from old
printing is confusing, but Manx Celtic...