When words share the same spelling and the same pronunciation but have different meanings you can club them under one linguistic phenomenon called ‘homonyms’. The state of being a homonym gives rise to its noun form called ‘homonymy’. The concept of homonym does not...
Carve Your Diction through Self-Expression Literature and Language are related in form but not so in style. There is a difference between making statements and expressing yourself creatively. Plain statements may be grammatically correct but they do not necessarily...
When ‘emotion’ and ‘intellect’ combine you experience the phenomenon of ‘inspiration’. The first current of inspiration is in expressing it in the form of the immediate medium that is available to you. If the immediate medium is ‘words’ then this intensity in...