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1.                   6.    knows, nose
     flour, flower



2.   horse, hoarse   7.    aunt, ant



3.   ring, wring     8.       meat, meet




4.   pale, pail      9.    hair, hare




5.   plane, plain    10.   sent, cent



     I, eye
6.                   12.   bawl, ball
Homonyms
    Homonyms       are   words
which are identical in sound
and spelling or at least in one
of those aspects in their
meaning. Traditionally, there
are three types of homonyms.
 Homonyms        proper:   Words that have the
 same spelling and same pronunciation, but
 different meanings.
      Example: I hope you are not lying to me.

                My books are lying on the table.

 Homographs: Words that have the same
  spelling, but different pronunciations and
  meanings.
       Example: The dove is a white bird.
                   He dove into the pool
 Homophones: Words that have the same
  pronunciation, but different spelling and
  different meanings.
       Example: Please try not to (waste, waist)
                   paper.
Some linguists classified homonyms into
two larger classes:
     - Full homonyms
     - Partial homonyms
1. Full lexical homonyms:
     to found – found /past form of find/
     to lay – lay /past form of lie/
2. Complex lexico-grammatical partial
homonyms:
     left/right/ - left/to leave/
     rose(n) – rose(v.to win)
3. Partial lexixal homonyms:
     to can (canned) – can (could)
Homonyms                Homophones               Homographs



                                                       Same spelling,
multiple meaning words   Words that sound alike   different pronunciation,
                                                     different meanings




the spruce tree...       addition for math        desert = abandon
to spruce up...          edition of a book        desert = area of land



                         I want to go
suit yourself...                                  bass = fish
                         I like it too
wore a suit...                                    bass = instrument
                         One plus one is two



weigh on the scale...    capitol building         close = nearby
scale the wall...        state capital            close = to shut

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Homonyms: Understanding Words That Sound The Same But Mean Different Things

  • 1. 1. 6. knows, nose flour, flower 2. horse, hoarse 7. aunt, ant 3. ring, wring 8. meat, meet 4. pale, pail 9. hair, hare 5. plane, plain 10. sent, cent I, eye 6. 12. bawl, ball
  • 2. Homonyms Homonyms are words which are identical in sound and spelling or at least in one of those aspects in their meaning. Traditionally, there are three types of homonyms.
  • 3.  Homonyms proper: Words that have the same spelling and same pronunciation, but different meanings. Example: I hope you are not lying to me. My books are lying on the table.  Homographs: Words that have the same spelling, but different pronunciations and meanings. Example: The dove is a white bird. He dove into the pool  Homophones: Words that have the same pronunciation, but different spelling and different meanings. Example: Please try not to (waste, waist) paper.
  • 4. Some linguists classified homonyms into two larger classes: - Full homonyms - Partial homonyms 1. Full lexical homonyms: to found – found /past form of find/ to lay – lay /past form of lie/ 2. Complex lexico-grammatical partial homonyms: left/right/ - left/to leave/ rose(n) – rose(v.to win) 3. Partial lexixal homonyms: to can (canned) – can (could)
  • 5. Homonyms Homophones Homographs Same spelling, multiple meaning words Words that sound alike different pronunciation, different meanings the spruce tree... addition for math desert = abandon to spruce up... edition of a book desert = area of land I want to go suit yourself... bass = fish I like it too wore a suit... bass = instrument One plus one is two weigh on the scale... capitol building close = nearby scale the wall... state capital close = to shut