| 31. | Both Japanese and Chinese homophones were examined.
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| 32. | Also, several different spellings for any pronunciation and wildly differing meanings ( homophones ).
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| 33. | Homophones that are spelled differently are also called "'heterographs " '.
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| 34. | One of its homophones is in Japanese.
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| 35. | The choice was made to swap the phonetic parts with homophones which had fewer strokes.
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| 36. | There are, however, several basic homophones pronounced with exactly the same tonal patterns.
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| 37. | Several of the Chinese food names are homophones for words that also mean good things.
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| 38. | Key could be an homophone for quay.
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| 39. | In my dialect of English, " auto " and " Otto " are homophones.
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| 40. | Asterisks before the entry denote near homophones.
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