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A Heteronym is a word, or rather several words, with different meanings.
Pessoa's earliest heteronym, at the age of six, was Chevalier de Pas.
Texts are full of Heteronym (linguistics)s, numbers, and abbreviations that all require expansion into a phonetic representation.
According Francisco Santos, this heteronym, appears for the necessity of creating a soul of pure nationalism.
Heteronym may refer to:
Heteronym (linguistics)
A capitonym is a form of homograph and - when the two forms are pronounced differently - also of heteronym.
Some of his books were written using the heteronym Marek van der Jagt.
His "heteronym" Álvaro de Campos lived in Barrow when he was studying ship engineering.
Compare autantonym, contronym, and heteronym.
In linguistics, a heteronym (also known as a heterophone) is a word that is written identically but has a different pronunciation and meaning.
Álvaro de Campos is undoubtedly Pessoa's greatest heteronym.
Pessoa created this heteronym as the "Master" of his "brothers", including Pessoa itself.
Solway has said that he had created Karavis as an "alter ego and heteronym" to gain new inspiration for his poetry.
But Search represents a transition heteronym that Pessoa used while searching to adapt to the Portuguese cultural reality.
Compare exonym, heteronym, paronym, and synonym.
Less well known is heteronym (same spelling, but different sound, e.g., sow meaning pig and sow meaning planting seeds).
This heteronym was created by Pessoa as a Portuguese doctor born in Oporto, in September 19, 1887.
Georges Zuk, a purported French surrealist poet, was a heteronym created by Skelton.
For inspiration, he invented a Greek poet named Andreas Karavis as a heteronym, whose work he published in apparent translation.
Heteronym pronunciation may vary in vowel realisation, in stress pattern (see also Initial-stress-derived noun), or in other ways:
According to a letter by Fernando Pessoa, he collected the name of this important heteronym from a pharmacy in Lisbon called A. Caeiro.
The heteronym Antonio Mora as moment of Nietzsche's reception by Pessoa" Portuguese Studies 23 (1), 109, 2007.
Pessoa, also an amateur astrologue, created in 1915 the heteronym Raphael Baldaya, a long bearded astrologue.
Alberto Caeiro was Pessoa's first great heteronym; summarized by Pessoa, writing: He sees things with the eyes only, not with the mind.