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homophonic
homophonic, a. Mus. (hɒməʊˈfɒnɪk) [f. as prec. + -ic.] 1. Producing, or consisting of, sounds of the same pitch; unisonous, in unison. Said of ancient music; opp. to antiphonic.1881 Broadhouse Mus. Acoustics 342 Helmholtz in his chapter on ‘The Tonality of Homophonic Music’ enumerates five scales wh...
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Homophonic translation
Homophonic translation renders a text in one language into a near-homophonic text in another language, usually with no attempt to preserve the original More generally, homophonic transformation renders a text into a near-homophonic text in the same or another language: e.g., "recognize speech" could become
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Homophony (disambiguation)
Homophony and Homophonic are from the Greek ὁμόφωνος (homóphōnos), literally 'same sounding,' from ὁμός (homós), "same" and φωνή (phōnē), "sound". Homophonic substitution cipher − a cipher that disguises plaintext letter frequencies by homophony: 'e' is given more homophonic ciphertext symbols than
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homophonous
homophonous, a. (həʊˈmɒfənəs) [f. as prec. + -ous.] 1. Mus. = homophonic 1.1753 in Chambers Cycl. Supp. 1872 F. Hüffer in Fortn. Rev. Mar. 271 The homophonous innocence of the Doric and Mixolydic scales. 2. Having the same sound; of the character of homophones (see homophone B. 1).1826 Edin. Rev. XL...
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homophony
homophony (həʊˈmɒfənɪ) [ad. Gr. ὁµοϕωνία unison, f. ὁµόϕωνος (see homophone).] 1. Mus. Homophonic music or style. a. Unison, or music performed in unison: opp. to antiphony. b. loosely. Monophony, monody: opp. to polyphony. (See homophonic.)1776 Burney Hist. Mus. I. 137 Antiphony is more agreeable t...
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Homophonic puns in Standard Chinese
Homophonic puns in particular are called or more simply while homophonic characters are called . The poem and alternative readings are included below:
Circumventing internet censorship
Homophonic puns are often used to get around various forms of
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Homophony
A homophonic texture may be homorhythmic, which means that all parts have the same rhythm. Chorale texture is another variant of homophony. Singers normally harmonize voices in homophonic parallelism moving in parallel thirds or fourths.
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Is punning with homophonic kanji common? I recently discovered that the mascot for []{} is []{}. Answering whether this was a deliberate pun is probably impossible, but I'd like to know, in general, is it common to r...
I think it's pretty common, although not necessarily punning so much as just a play-on-words. I can't remember but a couple right now. I'll edit in more later if I remember them. > * → I got the committee's permission. Surprised, I responded "(Is it) Really (OK)?".
> * A major station I used to freq...
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Can homophonic kanji (in this case 怨 and 恨) be used purely to avoid repetition? I came across this sentence in : > My understanding is that , unlike , can convey not only resentment but also regret. My questions ar...
(1)It cannot be determined whether the ”” include regret or not. More before and after sentences are needed for me to judge it. (2)Recently even Japanese can rarely distinguish these two kanji for because "" is way more common, and almost nobody without writers of pure literature uses "". However, I...
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Holorime
A homophonic translation is a holorime or near-holorime where the two homophonic or near-homophonic readings come from different languages, such as "Humpty Homophonic translations are a specific form of macaronic wordplay.
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What is the Japanese Homophonic Group? > Equivalent question: What Japanese letters won't equal 1? From: the homophonic group: a mathematical diversion → This is an exercise from Michael Artin's _Algebra_ on, well, ...
There are a few notable exceptions like pronounced as in certain contexts, but mostly I expect the size of homophonic groups to be quite large.
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Psychological Reasons for Homophonic Internet Buzzwords ... - ResearchGate
Jan 1, 2022PDF | On Jan 1, 2022, Xiaolan Wen and others published Psychological Reasons for Homophonic Internet Buzzwords Usage by Modern Chinese People | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ...
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Bilingual pun
The word is often homophonic whether on purpose or by accident. See also
Calque
Code mixing
Eggcorn
Homophonic translation
Lists of English words by country or language of origin
Loanword
Macaronic language
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Soramimi
is a Japanese word that in the context of contemporary Japanese internet meme culture and its related slang is commonly used to refer to humorous homophonic Unlike homophonic translation, soramimi can be contained within a single language.
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Theppawong
It is also the romanized spelling of a homophonic but different surname, .
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