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  2. File:Homograph homophone venn diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:Homograph homophone venn diagram.png licensed with Cc-by-sa-3.0, GFDL 2009-06-28T09:00:19Z Blazotron 944x694 (36481 Bytes) {{Information |Description={{en|1=This is an Euler diagram showing the relationships between pronunciation, spelling, and meaning of words, for example, homographs, homonyms, homophones, heteronyms, and ...

  3. Homograph - Wikipedia

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    Venn diagram showing the relationships between homographs (yellow) and related linguistic concepts. A homograph (from the Greek: ὁμός, homós 'same' and γράφω, gráphō 'write') is a word that shares the same written form as another word but has a different meaning. [1]

  4. File:Homograph homophone venn diagram.png - Wikipedia

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  5. List of English homographs - Wikipedia

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    Homographs are words with the same spelling but having more than one meaning. Homographs may be pronounced the same , or they may be pronounced differently (heteronyms, also known as heterophones). Some homographs are nouns or adjectives when the accent is on the first syllable, and verbs when it is on the second.

  6. Homophone - Wikipedia

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    Venn diagram showing the relationships between homophones (blue circle) and related linguistic concepts. A homophone (/ ˈ h ɒ m ə f oʊ n, ˈ h oʊ m ə-/) is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning or in spelling.

  7. Homonym - Wikipedia

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    Euler diagram showing the relationships between homonyms (between blue and green) and related linguistic concepts. Several similar linguistic concepts are related to homonymy. These include: Homographs (literally "same writing") are usually defined as words that share the same spelling, regardless of how they are pronounced.

  8. List of English–Spanish interlingual homographs - Wikipedia

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    Such words are called interlingual homographs. [1] [2] Homographs are two or more words that have the same written form. This list includes only homographs that are written precisely the same in English and Spanish: They have the same spelling, hyphenation, capitalization, word dividers, etc.

  9. Talk:Homonym - Wikipedia

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    The homograph/homophone venn diagram PNG is sourced from Wikimedia Commons author Will Heltsley. Upon review of Heltsley, an education blogger and Utah teacher, his diagram is nice visual addition to the 'Related Terms' section which outlines similar linguistic concepts. Overall this article proves to be clear, reliable and up to date.