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Can you tell about the different homophone and homograph thanks
BalasHapusA homophone can be defined as a word that when pronounced seems similar to another word but has a different spelling and meaning,and forhomo that means "the same" and graph means "to write",and it is used extensively in language.
HapusAnisa i wanna ask you about hyponimy,himiphemes,and homograps,give me the explain about this in detail and example
BalasHapusYes sis delima.
Hapus1.Homonyms are two or more words that have the same sound or spelling but differ in meaning.for example : Accept (to receive) and Except (excluding).
2. homograph defined as words that are used in such a manner as to give two or more different meanings where the words have the same spelling, but different meanings.for example : evening - late afternoon/making more even.
3. A homophone can be defined as a word that when pronounced seems similar to another word but has a different spelling and meaning.for example : pear and pair
Can you give me more example about homophone and homograph? Thank you
BalasHapusYes sis dewi,for example homophone such pair /pear,than/then,which/witch,are/our.and for example homograph such read/read,tire/tire, contract - an agreement/to get, acquire or incur.
HapusThank you for your explanation anisa ☺and my question please what the different homonym and hyponym?
BalasHapusYour welcome sis siti,oke different for homonym and hyponymy.Homonyms are two or more words that have the same sound or spelling but differ in meaning And Hyponymy is a relation between two words in which the meaning of one of the words includes the meaning of the other word.
HapusHaii yaoboo, how are you ? Are you okey, hihi :D
BalasHapusI wanna ask you about your topic. My question is what similarities about homonym and hypernym. Please explain more and give example. Thank you :)
Hy to yaebo cikgu,am fine.thanks
HapusSory I just explain homonym,homophone,homograph not hypernym.thank
Your presentation it's good nisa.And i want to ask you, what is the function about homonymy, homophones and homographs in semantics? Thank you 😁
BalasHapusthanks you tika,oke.function of homograph,homophone.
Hapus Homographs are used as a word play to create humorous and comic effects in literary writings, in theaters and limerick form of poems.
Homophone :The purpose of using homophones in literature is to create humorous effects by using words that have two or more meanings.
hy njo or anisa,my question to you,what tehe function of homophone?
BalasHapusHy to sis desi,oke.function of homophone is The purpose of using homophones in literature is to create humorous effects by using words that have two or more meanings In addition, these give meaning to a literary piece of work, and writers reveal the ingenuity of their characters through the use of homophones.
Hapushi nisa, what is the pronounciation of spectacular ? please writte down in you answr of ny quastions
BalasHapusyour presentation good. but i have question what the difference between homophone and homograph? and give me example so i can understand about that..
BalasHapusoke thank you reka,homograph defined as words that are used in such a manner as to give two or more different meanings where the words have the same spelling, but different meanings.for example : evening - late afternoon/making more even. A homophone can be defined as a word that when pronounced seems similar to another word but has a different spelling and meaning.for example : pear and pair.maybe for different is meaning and spelling.
HapusHy nisa, it will be better and useful if you insert link tou your menu or sub menu. I saw that it has no link there. And my question is,if i ask you to choose 0 up to 100, what number will you give Homonym, Homograph and Homophone in your life?
BalasHapushy too rik,my answer I choose number 3,4, because three and tree same pronoun,four and for,is homonym.
BalasHapusThanks Nisa about your explanation...please explanation about what the functions of the homograph excatly ?thank you..
BalasHapusHola anisaa, I wanna ask you what is the benefit we learn about homonym, homograph and homophone?
BalasHapusThankyou..
Please tell the example of Homophones in literature!
BalasHapusanisa, what is different between homonymn, homophone, and homograph? thnks
BalasHapusHy nisa I like your blog could you mention that another funvtion of homograph?
BalasHapusHi Njoo.. Nice blog but so many widgets that useless I think. You can omit them or fill it. Thank you.
BalasHapusHi nissa,could you tell my ? Why we are study homograph? Tq
BalasHapusNisa, can you give me example of homonym that we often used in daily conversation. Thanks
BalasHapusHy Anisa. Thanks for your ppt. I still confused about homograph. Why we used homograph? Homograph and synonym are different or not?
BalasHapusnice njo. can you give me more than simple explanation ? thankyuou :)
BalasHapusthanks for your explanation! url has some more rules about homophones-homonyms-and-homographs and what is the difference between all these notions!
BalasHapus