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  1. Marvin Terban

    Dove Dove Funny Homograph Riddles 1988 Superdupers Really Funny Real Words 1989 Punching the Clock ...   more details



  1. List of forms of word play

    Chinglish Homonym words with same sounds and same spellings but with different meanings Homograph ...   more details



  1. Initial-stress-derived noun

    homograph s. See also Weak form and strong form Suprafix List of English homographs lexical categories ...   more details



  1. Address munging

    to the human eye but incomprehensibly different to most computers. See also IDN homograph attack for more ...   more details



  1. Heterography and homography

    See also Wiktionary Category English heteronyms Homophone Homograph References references Further ...   more details



  1. Duplicate characters in Unicode

    IDN homograph attack Unicode equivalence Homoglyph References reflist Unicode navigation Category ...   more details



  1. Sino-Vietnamese vocabulary

    name. However, the homograph homophone problem is not as serious as it appears, because ...   more details



  1. Typosquatting

    Damerau Levenshtein distance Domain Name System DNS Doppelganger Domain IDN homograph attack Mousetrapping ...   more details



  1. Country code top-level domain

    , 2010 url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi technology 10100108.stm accessdate 2010 05 07 ref To avoid IDN homograph attack homograph attacks , ICANN requires all potential international TLDs to use at least ...   more details



  1. Heteronym (linguistics)

    File Homograph homophone venn diagram.svg thumb 300px Venn diagram showing the relationships between heteronyms and related linguistic concepts. IPA notice lang en In linguistics , heteronyms also known as heterophones are words that are written identically but have different pronunciations and meanings. In other words, they are homograph s that are not homophone s. Thus, row propel with oars and row argument are heteronyms, but mean intend and mean average are not since they are pronounced the same . Heteronym pronunciation may vary in vowel realisation, in stress pattern see also Initial stress derived noun , or in other ways Do you know what a buck does to does ? I like to read . In fact, I read a book yesterday. Don t desert me here in the desert With every number I read, my mind gets number and number . Most heteronyms are doubles. Triple heteronyms are extremely rare an example, sin , is listed below. Proper nouns can sometimes be heteronyms. For example, the final syllable of Oregon disambiguation Oregon is pronounced like the word in by residents of that state in the USA, while in the name of the village of Oregon in Wisconsin, the final syllable is pronounced like the word on . There are also pairs which include both initialisms and regular words, e.g., US and us . Citation needed date December 2009 are these considered to be written idnetically ? Heteronyms can also occur in non alphabetic languages. For example, the Chinese character can be pronounced h ng , meaning profession , or x ng , meaning OK . Heterophone literally just means different sound , and this term is sometimes applied to words that are just pronounced differently, irrespective of their spelling. Such a definition would obviously include virtually every pair of words in the language, so heterophone in this sense is normally restricted to instances where there is some particular reason to highlight the different sound. For example, pun s normally involve homophones, but in the case of heterophonic ...   more details



  1. Polysemy

    having the property of being in possession of a car . See also Heterosemy Homograph Idiom ...   more details



  1. Circumflex

    singular of tre . Conversely, in the homograph est IPA est east , the IPA s sound is pronounced. Some ...   more details



  1. Danish and Norwegian alphabet

    a stressed syllable in one of a pair of homograph s that have different stresses, for example en ...   more details



  1. Capitonym

    Refimprove date March 2010 A capitonym is a word that changes its meaning and sometimes pronunciation when it is capitalized, and usually applies to capitalization due to proper noun s or eponym s. Citation needed date November 2008 It is a portmanteau of the word capital with the suffix onym . A capitonym is a form of homonym homograph and when the two forms are pronounced differently also of homonym heteronym . In situations where both words should be capitalized such as the beginning of a sentence , there will be nothing to distinguish between them except the context in which they are used. Although some pairs, such as march and March , are completely unrelated, in other cases, such as august and catholic , the capitalized form is a name that is etymologically related to the uncapitalized form. For example, August derives from the name of Imperator Augustus, who named himself after the word augustus , whence English august came. Likewise, both Catholic and catholic derive from a Greek adjective meaning universal . Capital letters may be used to differentiate between a set of objects, and a particular example of that object. For instance in Astronomical terminology a distinction may be drawn between a natural satellite moon , any natural satellite, and the Moon , to be specific the natural satellite of Earth. Likewise, Sun with a capital may be used to emphasise that the sun of Earth is under discussion. In English main capitalization in English Philosophical, religious, and political terminology A particular example of where capitonyms are prominent is in terminology relating to philosophy, religion, and politics. Capitalised words are often used to differentiate a philosophical concept from how the concept is referred to in everyday life, or to demonstrate respect for an entity or institution. The word god God is often capitalised when referring to the single God of the Christian, Jewish, or Islamic faith. Other distinctions made include church meaning a buildin ...   more details



  1. Grapheme?color synesthesia

    of computer aided synesthesia is using letter coloring in a web browser to prevent IDN homograph attack ...   more details



  1. Klingon alphabets

    is apparent, so different words are spelled the same way these are homograph s. The heartiest commendations ...   more details



  1. Pronunciation Lexicon Specification

    . In this example the pronunciations of the homograph bass are shown. source lang xml ?xml version ...   more details



  1. Russian tea culture

    from the creed. ref name TA This is based on the word chayu , the homograph designating formerly ...   more details



  1. Typographic approximation

    refimprove date February 2012 For a printing printed media such as paper , a typographic approximation is a replacement approximation of some element of the writing system usually, a glyph with some else glyph s , such as a nearly homograph ic character, digraph orthography digraph or character string. An approximation is different from a typographical error in that an approximation tries to preserve vision visual appearance of a glyph. There are approximation for non printed visual presentation such as display device displays . The concept of approximation also applies to the World Wide Web and other forms of text ual information available via digital media , though usually at the level of character computing characters , not glyphs. Historically, the main cause of typographic approximation was a low quantity of glyphs such as letterform s and symbol s , available for printing . In the age of World Wide Web and digital typesetting , especially after the advent of Unicode and enormous amount of digital font s, typographic approximations are usually caused either by low ability of humans to distinguish and find needed symbols or by inadequate replacement patterns in word processor s, ref cite web url http www.recedinghairline.co.uk files c1c3be2fda2b218e858029a4bde7e96c 397.html title Ten typographic mistakes everyone makes date 2008 03 29 accessdate February 15, 2012 author Phin, Christopher ref rather than by shortage in available characters. align right cellpadding 8px style margin left 2em margin bottom 1ex align right Normative math 3 2 1 align right Approximated nobr 3 x 2 1 colspan 2 style font size small An ASCII approximation br of an arithmetic al expression Typewriter and line printer approximations see also Typewriter Typewriter conventions Merger of characters On typewriter , several characters was merged due to limited size of glyph repertoire. Several modern computing character computing characters appeared by merger of different symbols, such as the t ...   more details



  1. Phishing

    concerns IDN spoofing ref cite web author Johanson, Eric title The State of Homograph Attacks Rev1.1 ... homograph attack homograph attack , ref cite journal author Evgeniy Gabrilovich and Alex Gontmakher title The Homograph Attack journal Communications of the ACM month February year 2002 volume 45 page 128 url http www.cs.technion.ac.il gabr papers homograph full.pdf format PDF issue 2 ref phishers ...   more details



  1. Acute accent

    would otherwise be homograph s in the following languages Danish language Danish . Examples n one vs ... r sum , noun . There are two pairs of homograph s that are differentiated only by the accent ...   more details



  1. Stress (linguistics)

    some monosyllable s in order to distinguish homograph s e.g., the and or here the stress of the two ...   more details



  1. -onym

    or meaning or pronunciation also known as homograph or heteronym lead, to conduct, and lead ...   more details



  1. Reforms of Portuguese orthography

    a few pairs of homograph s in European Portuguese which vary only in having either a low or a high ...   more details



  1. Latin script

    the pronunciation of a whole syllable or word, or distinguish between homonym homograph s. As with letters ...   more details




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