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1. House 2. Wind 3. Tear 4. Sewer 5. Produce. 6. Alternate 7. Entrance 8. Produce 9. Moderate 10. Digest. Warm Up Quiz!. 1. House – Place to live 2. Wind – Moving air 3. Tear – drop from the eye 4. Sewer – channel for waste 5. Invalid – person who is disabled.
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1. House 2. Wind 3. Tear 4. Sewer 5. Produce 6. Alternate 7. Entrance 8. Produce 9. Moderate 10. Digest Warm Up Quiz!
1. House – Place to live 2. Wind – Moving air 3. Tear – drop from the eye 4. Sewer – channel for waste 5. Invalid – person who is disabled 6. Alternate – switch back and forth 7. Entrance – to captivate 8. Produce – to make 9. Moderate – to preside over 10. Digest – to absorb nutrients Warm Up Answers
Heteronyms • Two words are heteronyms if they are spelled the same, but pronounced differently, and have different meanings • All heteronyms are homographs – 2 words spelled the same with different meanings
Heteronyms • May sound like easy stuff but there is a reason why English Language Learners have a problem • To make sense of it all, some have tried to categorize heteronyms: • http://jonv.flystrip.com/heteronym/heteronym.htm
Heteronyms: A Polysemus word • The other definition: One or more imaginary character(s) created by a poet, to write in different styles. • Used by well known poet Fernando Pessoa – said to have over 50 heteronyms living inside his head • Ricardo Reis, Álvaro de Campos, Alberto Caeiro (even published under these names)
Autoantonym • First remember that an antonym is an opposite therefore, • A word that can mean the opposite of itself is an autoantonym. • Sounds pretty tricky but makes more sense in a sentence: • He buckled his pants and then buckled and fell to the ground.
Antiautonyms • Antiautonyms– Try explaining this to your English Language Learners! • The strategy of applying a prefix such as in- to make an antonym backfires • Flammable/inflammable • (actually have the same/near the same meaning)
Answers to 5 B - Autoantonyms • bound (bound for Chicago, moving) (tied up, unable to move) • buckle (buckle your pants -- to hold together) (knees buckled -- to collapse, fall apart) • citation (award for good behavior) (penalty for bad behavior) • left (remaining) (having gone) • clip (attach to) (cut off from)
Antiautonyms • BONED / DEBONED • EBRIATE / INEBRIATE • I COULD CARE LESS / I COULDN'T CARE LESS:
Other Sources • http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/f/fe/fernando_pessoa.htm • http://jonv.flystrip.com/heteronym/heteronym.htm