This piece of work delves into the fascinating realm of homophones, exploring words that share identical or similar pronunciations yet possess distinct spellings and meanings. By scrutinizing linguistic nuances, the study aims to unravel the intricacies of these lexical counterparts, shedding light on their role in language ambiguity, comprehension challenges, and the importance of context in deciphering their intended meanings. Through a comprehensive analysis of selected homophonic pairs, this research contributes to our understanding of the subtle variations that make language a rich and dynamic tapestry, while highlighting the implications of homophones in written and spoken communication.</p
Homographs, not to be confused with homonyms, are words which happen to be spelled identically but w...
This paper investigates homophone naming performance in an individual with impaired word retrieval. ...
This article presents an experimental study of the role of phonological representation of the word ...
Languages were studied. The author gathered information about different history of languages. This i...
AbstractThe homophones existing in English language are investigated and classified in this study. I...
This article identifies and examines phonetic similarities and semantic differences of homonyms in E...
The role of phonology in word recognition was investigated in 6 lexical-decision experiments involvi...
Key words: English homophones, rapid speech, spelling, pronunciation, misunderstanding ABSTRACT Ho...
Background: This single case study examines the linguistic phenomenon of ambiguous spoken words: hom...
Words contain multitudes. This multiplicity of meanings raises two key questions, both of which this...
In linguistics, a homonym is, in the strict sense, one of a group of words that share spelling and ...
Homophony is ubiquitous across languages. It is an important source of ambiguity which is a distinct...
The study of homonymy is vital to resolving fundamental problems in lexical semantics. In this paper...
This paper investigates homophone naming performance in an individual with impaired word retrieval. ...
Homophones are words which have the same pronunciation but different spellings and meanings
Homographs, not to be confused with homonyms, are words which happen to be spelled identically but w...
This paper investigates homophone naming performance in an individual with impaired word retrieval. ...
This article presents an experimental study of the role of phonological representation of the word ...
Languages were studied. The author gathered information about different history of languages. This i...
AbstractThe homophones existing in English language are investigated and classified in this study. I...
This article identifies and examines phonetic similarities and semantic differences of homonyms in E...
The role of phonology in word recognition was investigated in 6 lexical-decision experiments involvi...
Key words: English homophones, rapid speech, spelling, pronunciation, misunderstanding ABSTRACT Ho...
Background: This single case study examines the linguistic phenomenon of ambiguous spoken words: hom...
Words contain multitudes. This multiplicity of meanings raises two key questions, both of which this...
In linguistics, a homonym is, in the strict sense, one of a group of words that share spelling and ...
Homophony is ubiquitous across languages. It is an important source of ambiguity which is a distinct...
The study of homonymy is vital to resolving fundamental problems in lexical semantics. In this paper...
This paper investigates homophone naming performance in an individual with impaired word retrieval. ...
Homophones are words which have the same pronunciation but different spellings and meanings
Homographs, not to be confused with homonyms, are words which happen to be spelled identically but w...
This paper investigates homophone naming performance in an individual with impaired word retrieval. ...
This article presents an experimental study of the role of phonological representation of the word ...