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dialects like
Paulistano considering it non-
homophonic,
while dialects like
Caipira consider it only
homophonic,
noting that
these are two
Brazilian dialects...
- phonogram.
Homophonic substitution cipher − a
cipher that
disguises plaintext letter frequencies by homophony: 'e' is
given more
homophonic ciphertext...
- more securely, some
homophonic ciphers emplo****
wholly invented alphabets of
fanciful symbols. The book
cipher is a type of
homophonic cipher, one example...
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distinct harmonic functions to the soprano, b**** and
inner voices. A
homophonic texture may be homorhythmic,
which means that all
parts have the same...
-
Homophonic translation renders a text in one
language into a near-
homophonic text in
another language,
usually with no
attempt to
preserve the original...
- literature.
Homophonic puns in
particular are
called 音义双关; 音義雙關; yīn yì shuāng guān or more
simply 谐音; 諧音; xiéyīn; '
homophones'
while homophonic characters...
- with the same
writing and
pronunciation (i.e. are both
homographs and
homophones) are
considered homonyms. However, in a
broader sense the term "homonym"...
- A
contronym is a word with two
opposite meanings. For example, the word
original can mean "authentic, traditional", or "novel,
never done before". This...
- homographs—words that have the same
spelling (regardless of pronunciation)—or
homophones—words that have the same
pronunciation (regardless of spelling)—or both...
-
famous for his puns and word games. A
homophonic pun is one that uses word
pairs which sound alike (
homophones) but are not synonymous.
Walter Redfern...