Semantic relations between words can be put into the following eight types ① homonymy polysemy Synonymy ④4 antonymy 5 hyponymy meronymy member-collection ⑧ portion-mass
Semantic relations between words can be put into the following eight types: ① homonymy ② polysemy ③ synonymy ④ antonymy ⑤ hyponymy ⑥ meronymy ⑦ member-collection ⑧ portion-mass
1. Homonymy[ho' mona](同音同形异义关 系) Homonym[ hamanI](同形同音异义词) Homographs[ pmeg'ra: fs](同形异义词) Homophones t'hpmefoonz](同音异形异义词)
1. Homonymy [hoʊ'mɒnəmɪ] (同音同形异义关 系): Homonym ['hɑmənɪm](同形同音异义词) Homographs [hɒməɡ'rɑːfs] (同形异义词) Homophones['hɒməfəʊnz](同音异形异义词)
A homonym(同形同音异义词) is one of a group of words that share the same spelling and the same pronunciation but have different meanings. The state of being a homonym is called homonymy left (opposite of right) left (past tense of leave) stalk(part of a plant stalkfollow /harass a person)
A homonym(同形同音异义词) is one of a group of words that share the same spelling and the same pronunciation but have different meanings. The state of being a homonym is called homonymy. left (opposite of right) left (past tense of leave) stalk (part of a plant) stalk (follow/harass a person)
Homographs(同形异义词) are usually defined as words that share the same spelling, regardless of how they are pronounced wo words are identical in spelling Examples bow (v) bow (n) tear tear (n lead (v) lead(n)
Homographs (同形异义词)are usually defined as words that share the same spelling, regardless of how they are pronounced. (Two words are identical in spelling ) Examples: bow (v) bow (n) tear (v) tear (n) lead (v) lead (n)
Homophones(同音异形异义词) are usually defined as words that share the same pronunciation, regardless of how they are spelled (wo words are identical in sound Examples night and knight piece and peace leek and leak
Homophones(同音异形异义词) are usually defined as words that share the same pronunciation, regardless of how they are spelled. (Two words are identical in sound ) Examples: night and knight piece and peace leek and leak