| 11. | His stage name is a homophone of his birth name.
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| 12. | Further, the reduction in duplication allows more flexibility in assigning homophones.
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| 13. | That's why, for example, we have many homophones.
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| 14. | These groups became homophones in Koine Greek, merging to, and.
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| 15. | Elucidating this " mistake " requires a lucid explanation of the homophones
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| 16. | Moreover, grammatical gender may serve to distinguish homophones.
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| 17. | The homophone is indicated by " we hear ".
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| 18. | The answer phrase frequently uses a homophone or pun.
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| 19. | One should note that in Middle Chinese the words for and were homophones.
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| 20. | The name is a homophone of " Casey ".
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