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HOMOPHONES: List of homophones in General American English
areas/speech/database/homofonz/
This directory contains a list of homophones in "General American
English". Homophones are words that "sound the same" but are spelled
differently. For example, "bear" and "bare" are homophones, but "bear"
(noun) and "bear" (verb) are not.
This list is based on the book "Handbook of Homophones" by William
Cameron Townsend, 1975. 
Origin:   
   svr-ftp.eng.cam.ac.uk:/comp.speech/data/ [129.169.24.20]
Version:      1.01 (17-MAY-94)
Copying:      Use, copying, modification, and redistribution permitted.
              Additions welcome.
CD-ROM:       Prime Time Freeware for AI, Issue 1-1
Contact:      Evan Antworth 
              Summer Institute of Linguistics
              7500 W. Camp Wisdom Road
              Dallas, TX  75236  USA
              
              Tel: 214-709-3346, -2418
              Fax: 214-709-2433
Keywords:
   Authors!Antworth, Homophones, Speech Recognition!Databases, 
   Speech Synthesis!Databases
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