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'''Homograph'''
== '''Homograph''' ==
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ˈhɒməˌgrɑ:f
ˈhɒməˌgrɑ:f


== '''Definition''' <br /> ==
== '''Definition''' <br /> ==
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Homographs are words that are spelled in the same way, but have different meanings. They may also differ in pronunciation. <br />
Homographs are words that are spelled in the same way, but have different meanings. They may also differ in pronunciation. <br />


'''Examples''' <br />
 
== '''Examples''' <br /> ==
 
''wave'': 1. move the hand in greeting or 2. sea water coming to shore <br />
''wave'': 1. move the hand in greeting or 2. sea water coming to shore <br />
''dove'': 1. bird or 2. past tense of the verb ''dive'' in AE
''dove'': 1. bird or 2. past tense of the verb ''dive'' in AE


'''Related Terms''' <br />
 
== '''Related Terms''' <br /> ==
 
heteronym <br />
heteronym <br />
homonym <br />
homonym <br />
homophone <br />
homophone <br />


'''Literature''' <br />
 
== '''Literature''' <br /> ==
 
Kortmann, Bernd. English Linguistics: Essentials. Berlin 2005.
Kortmann, Bernd. English Linguistics: Essentials. Berlin 2005.


'''Links''' <br />
==
'''Links''' <br /> ==
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_English_homographs A Useful List of English Homographs]
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_English_homographs A Useful List of English Homographs]

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Homograph

ˈhɒməˌgrɑ:f

Definition

Homographs are words that are spelled in the same way, but have different meanings. They may also differ in pronunciation.


Examples

wave: 1. move the hand in greeting or 2. sea water coming to shore
dove: 1. bird or 2. past tense of the verb dive in AE


Related Terms

heteronym
homonym
homophone


Literature

Kortmann, Bernd. English Linguistics: Essentials. Berlin 2005.

== Links
==

A Useful List of English Homographs