different between polysemy vs polyphone
polysemy
English
Etymology
polyseme +? -y
Pronunciation
(UK) IPA(key): /?p?.l?.si?.mi/, /p?.?l?.s?.mi/
Noun
polysemy (usually uncountable, plural polysemies)
- (semantics) The property of a word, sign or symbol that can represent multiple similar meanings.
Antonyms
- monosemy
Related terms
- polysemic
- polysemous
Translations
See also
- homonymy
polysemy From the web:
- polysemy meaning
- what does polysemous mean
- what is polysemy and examples
- what is polysemy in linguistics
- what is polysemy and homonymy
- what is polysemy pdf
- what is polysemy in media
- what does polysemy mean in media
polyphone
English
Etymology
poly- +? phone
Noun
polyphone (plural polyphones)
- A letter, or combination of letters, that can be pronounced in two or more different ways
Translations
See also
- homograph (the pronunciation may be the same or different)
- homonym (if the pronunciation is the same)
- heteronym (if the pronunciation is different)
Anagrams
- pleophony
polyphone From the web:
- what polyphone means
- what polyphony means
- what does polyphony mean
- what does polyphonic mean
- what does polyphony
- what does polyphony mean in music
- what do polyphony mean
- what is a polyphone
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