Heteronyms
Heteronyms are words that are spelled identically but have different pronunciations and meanings. They are a subset of heterographs, which share spelling with other words, but heteronyms specifically require that the pronunciation changes with meaning. The phenomenon is common in English due to historical sound changes and borrowings, and it can create ambiguity for readers and learners.
Common examples include lead (to guide) pronounced /liːd/ versus lead (the metal) pronounced /lɛd/; wind (air movement)
Heteronyms can pose challenges for learners, especially when encountering unfamiliar texts or rapid reading. Recognizing them