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A syllepsis of this type is similar to a homonymic pun.
The personal or proper name for god in many of these languages may either be distinguished from such attributes, or homonymic.
This approach has been materialized in the homonymic ensemble piece Anamorfosis.
This is known as homonymic conflict.
Homonymic puns, another common type, arise from the exploitation of words which are both homographs and homophones.
And the homonymic theme song for the movie was sung by Teresa Teng.
However, this suggestive name was later changed to its present one, which sounds pretty similar: Kuibishan (奎壁山), which is a homonymic sound.
Its title comes from a character's misunderstanding of the homonymic title of a Duke Ellington number, "Blue Serge."
Since 1950s, China has issued the homonymic mimangxogngü skar in Tibet, which is a synonym of renminbi fen.
Roussel's most famous works are Impressions of Africa and Locus Solus, both written according to formal constraints based on homonymic puns.
Chilevisión also dramatized guerrilla Manuel Rodríguez Erdoíza's biography on the homonymic TV series.
Aldén is a nearly homonymic surname that seems to be of Swedish or other Scandinavian origin, apparently unrelated to the English Alden surname.
Communicative-formal reasons (i.e., abolition of the ambiguity of forms in context, keyword: "homonymic conflict and polysemic conflict")
Simmer-Brown (2001: p. 359) asserts that linguistic device such as a pun are common teaching tools in tantra and vajrayana and provides the following homonymic example:
A homonymic pun may also be polysemic, in which the words must be homonymic and also possess related meanings, a condition which is often subjective.
The result is a 29-page monograph dense with erudite commentary and references, ranging from a discussion of such literary stunts as homonymic tropes and syllepsis to a hidden command, "Drink!
But when man acquired a fine, homonymic (words that sound the same but mean different things) language, and indeed, when he acquired any language, these engrams were much more a liability than a help.
Each stanza opens with four to thirteen monorhyming octonaries or novenaries and closes with a deca- or hendecasyllabic couplet of a different rhyme, often rich or homonymic.
Finally, Megavisión launched the TV series Adiós al Séptimo de Línea (Goodbye to the Seventh Line) in 2010, based on Jorge Inostroza's homonymic book.
About a year ago, after learning that Fox was looking for procedural medical shows, David Shore, another executive producer of the series, created Dr. House, named as a homonymic tip of the hat to Sherlock Holmes.
The Internet is teeming with unsolicited ads for products with vaguely homonymic names, though none of them come close to Pfizer's allegedly unintended melding of "vital" and "Niagara" to generate the best product name since Coke.
Vranov nad Dyjí is a château in the homonymic town of Vranov nad Dyjí in the South Moravia (South Moravian Region), Czech Republic.
Professor Diogo Correia, in his book Toponímia do Concelho de Cascais, refers to the topology in these terms: "In the opinion of authorative specialists, the walls that gave the name to the homonymic settlements, were from ruined castles, dismantled redoubts, and many times, hilltop rocks.