- Look up
heteronym in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Heteronym may
refer to:
Heteronym (linguistics), one of a
group of
words with
identical spellings...
- [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and
transcription delimiters. A
heteronym (also
known as a heterophone) is a word that has a
different pronunciation...
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literary concept of the
heteronym refers to one or more
imaginary character(s)
created by a
writer to
write in
different styles.
Heteronyms differ from pen names...
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pronounced the same (homophones), or they may be
pronounced differently (
heteronyms, also
known as heterophones). Some
homographs are
nouns or adjectives...
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Ricardo Reis (European Portuguese: [ʁiˈkaɾðu ˈʁɐjʃ]) is a
heteronym of the
Portuguese poet
Fernando Pessoa. In his
fictional biography, Reis was born...
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capture their true
independent intellectual life and
instead called them
heteronyms, a term he invented.
These imaginary figures sometimes held unpo****r...
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Caeiro (European
Portuguese pronunciation: [alˈβɛɾtu ʒuˈsɛ kɐˈɐjɾu]) is a
heteronym of the
Portuguese poet
Fernando Pessoa,
first used in 1914 and introduced...
- skin of a tree). If they are
pronounced differently then they are also
heteronyms – for example, bow (the
front of a ship) and bow (a
ranged weapon). Homophones...
- pronunciation—also
known as a
homograph or
heteronym (lead, to conduct, and lead, the metal).
Compare autantonym, contronym, and
heteronym. c: a word
spelled and pronounced...
- one of the author's
alternate writing names,
which he
called a semi-
heteronym, and had a
preface attributed to
Fernando Pessoa,
another alternate writing...