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banana
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magnet
Take 25 points!
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fairy
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banana
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trap
No points!
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rocket
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rocket
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thief
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thief
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seesaw
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gift
Win 20 points!
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banana
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Find one example of polysemy
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Find one example of homonymy
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.........................occurs when the structure of a sentence allows more than one interpretation, even though the words are the same.
Grammatical Ambiguity
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Polysemy or homonymy? Bow (a decorative knot) and Bow (a weapon for shooting arrows)
Homonymy. Completely unrelated
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What is polysemy?
A phenomenon where a single word has two or more related meanings
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How many types of homonymy? What are they?
Homophones, Homographs, and perfect homonyms
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What is homonymy?
A situation where different words happen accidentally to have same forms
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..............occurs when a single word has more than one meaning, which makes a sentence open to different interpretations.
Lexical ambiguity
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Polysemy or homonymy? Match (contest between two sides) and Match (stick for making fire)
Homonymy. Completely unrelated
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Is this polysemy or homonymy? Bridge (a structure crossing a river) and Bridge (a connection between two things)
Polysemy. Both come from Old English "brycg", meaning âa structure that connects
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