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Homographs: Understanding the Dual Meanings of Words, Schemes and Mind Maps of Architecture

Second language acquisitionApplied LinguisticsEnglish Language and Literature

The concept of homographs, words that have the same spelling but different meanings based on their context. The activity includes ten words with their meanings and sentences demonstrating their usage as a noun or an adjective. This resource is ideal for english language learners and students of linguistics.

What you will learn

  • Can you identify the meaning of each homograph based on the context of the sentence?
  • What are homographs and how do they differ from homonyms?
  • Provide an example sentence for each homograph in the document.

Typology: Schemes and Mind Maps

2021/2022

Uploaded on 12/22/2022

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Download Homographs: Understanding the Dual Meanings of Words and more Schemes and Mind Maps Architecture in PDF only on Docsity! Galeste, Christine Niña M. BS Architecture 2C Title of Activity: Homographs Date of Submission: November 25, 2022 1. Word: Orange Meaning: a) a fruit (noun) b) a color (adjective) Sentence: a) My nephew likes oranges. b) We were asked to wear an orange dress for the party. 2. Word: Letter Meaning: a) A written or printed document for formal and informal purposes (noun) b) Another word to refer to an alphabet or a symbol (noun) Sentence: a) Tina wrote a letter to her friend. b) She writes the letter ‘K’ beautifully. 3. Word: Fly Meaning: a) An insect (noun) b) The action of moving through air (verb) Sentence: a) A fly was continuously passing in front of my eyes. b) Did you know that peacocks can fly? 4. Word: Drop Meaning: a) A very small amount of liquid (noun) b) To fall or let something fall (verb) Sentence: a) I added a drop of honey to my lemon tea. b) She said that she dropped the glass bowl by mistake.