() are words identical only in spelling but different in sound and meaning,
选项:
A:
Homophones
B:
Homographs
C:
Perfect
D:
Antonyms
Homophones
Homographs
Perfect
Antonyms
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n sound and spelling or identical only in sound or spelling.()
选项: A:Perfect homonyms
B:Homographs
C:Homophones
D:Homonyms
Changes in spelling rules.
B:Words that have similar meanings.
C:Changes in the forms of words.
D:Changes in sentence structures.
an object
B:the comparative degree
C:one who
D:element
more phonemes than letters
B:stabilization of spelling by printing
C:change of spelling by early scribes
D:development of pronunciation
primary meaning
B:derived meaning
C:central meaning
D:basic meaning
differ
B:different
C:difference
D:differs
A、differ
B、difference
C、different
meanings
B:mean
C:means
D:meaning
the researchers explain the meaning of a gesture according to the situation in which it is used
B:the researchers believe that one gesture has only one meaning
C:the researchers think that one gesture can not be used in different situations
D:the researchers look for patterms in textbooks to explain the meaning of a gesture
A common word is turned into a specific word.
B:Material nouns are used to refer to objects made of
them.
C:A word of abstract meaning is used as a word of a
concrete meaning.
D:Some phrases are shortened and only one element of
the original is left to retain the meaning of the
whole.
a sound unity
B:a unit of meaning
C:the smallest form of a language
D:a form that can function alone in a sentence