| 21. | Controlled vocabularies solve the problems of homographs, synonyms and polysemes by a bijection between concepts and authorized terms.
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| 22. | Should be useful to others looking to find an answer . ( The key word is " homograph ".
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| 23. | Homographs exist, however, which can sometimes be deduced from context, and sometimes cannot, requiring a glossary.
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| 24. | Most languages have words with different meanings but the same spelling ( and sometimes different pronunciations ), called homographs.
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| 25. | And two, does it " work " when said nouns are homographs of " irregular verbs "?
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| 26. | Then it hit me : you're using " to " as a substitute homograph for " two ".
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| 27. | Following each homographic trial, she used English trials which were the translation of the Dutch meaning of the previous homographs.
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| 28. | Ambiguous grammar may result in ambiguous parsing if applied on homographs since the same word sequence can have more than one interpretation.
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| 29. | Some homographs are nouns or adjectives when the accent is on the first syllable and verbs when it is on the second.
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| 30. | Stress is not normally marked in writing, except occasionally to distinguish between homographs, or in dictionaries for the entry words.
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