Most
English words have multiple-meanings;
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2-IsNot-3
1. Spelled
the same; PRONOUNCED
the same, but different meanings (2 examples~):
1a.
Run~.a
race. A home run~.
A tildeSuffix(~) denotes "uncertainMeaning."
1b.
Run2.a
race. A home run3.
*1c.
RUN2
AE RAES. AE HOEM RUN3.<==See&Say
(MEANing
in-Glossary)
2-IsNot-3
2.
Spelled the same;
PRONOUNCED.differently,
and
different meanings (2 examples~):
2a. Read~ the
book. He read~ the book.
2b. Read2 the book. He
.read3
the book (did-read2 the book*).
*2c.
REED2
TZU BUUK. HEE RED3 TZU BUUK.<==See&Say
(MEANing in-Glossary)
2-IsNot-3-Or-4
3.
Spelled differently;
PRONOUNCED
the same, and differentmeanings (3 examples~).
3a. Bob is
two~
years too~ young to~
vote.
3b. Bob is
two2
years too3 young to4
vote.
*3c. BOB IZ
TUE2 YEERZ
TUE3
YUNG .TUE4
VOET.<==See&Say (MEANing in-Glossary)
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Fact: "phrases" have
RealMeanings
(without "Dictionary-definitions"):
look_here,
stop_that, help_me, look_at_me, run_in_my_hose,
run_a_race,
a_home_run==>
RunArace,
aHomeRun....
o Random House
Unabridged Dictionary has 179-numbered
definitions for "run"!!
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DeCoding:
/oe/ coerse=KOxURS
= K.O'E.R,S
(.)between2-phonemes
(,)between
2-consonants (') between
2-syllables.
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