täishomonüümid
Täishomonüümid are words that are spelled and pronounced identically but have different meanings. This linguistic phenomenon is found in many languages, including Estonian. The distinction between homonyms, homophones, and homographs is important in understanding these terms. Homophones sound alike but are spelled differently, while homographs are spelled alike but pronounced differently. Täishomonüümid, however, encompass words that share both spelling and pronunciation.
In Estonian, examples of täishomonüümid can illustrate this concept. For instance, the word "kell" can refer
The study of täishomonüümid is relevant to lexicography, linguistics, and even computational natural language processing, where