Tuesday, 9 February 2021

homonyms and polysemes

English can be terribly confusing - because so many words look and sound the same, but which mean very different things:

Jay Doubleyou: english is ambiguous

Here's a closer look at some of these:

polyseme is a word or phrase with different, but related senses

Polysemy - Wikipedia

A distinction is sometimes made between true homonyms, which are unrelated in origin, such as skate (glide on ice) and skate (the fish), and polysemous homonyms, or polysemes, which have a shared origin, such as mouth (of a river) and mouth (of an animal).

Homonym - Wikipedia

At 3:20, we look at the difference:

SEMANTICS-16: Sense Relations (Homonymy vs Polysemy) - YouTube

And here's a very informative and helpful piece from the New European:

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The words that went their own ways

How homonyms came about | The New European

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