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the minnesota review (2021) 2021 (96): 30.
Published: 01 May 2021
...Mia S. Willis © 2021 Mia S. Willis 2021 Mia S. Willis A DESCRIPTIVE GRAMMAR ABOUT GENDER. a. boy and boi are homophones distinguishable only by their context. ex. police officer to my father: where are you coming from, boy? ex. lover s hand to my cheek: where are you coming from, boi...
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the minnesota review (2022) 2022 (99): 80–93.
Published: 01 November 2022
... call a narratoid, that is to say, as a single word or phrase . . . that has the potential to open up, explode, enfold, at any rate set alight new and alien readings of the text in question (Royle 2020: 195). Hole especially if one attends to the silent w of its homophone whole is also an intriguing...
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the minnesota review (2023) 2023 (100): 151–170.
Published: 01 May 2023
... of it. It s not just colors; it s the dry snap of it. LIZARD 2. Seaspawn. The sea s pawn. You see what I did there? LIZARD 5. Homophones are not hard to produce. But there s a boot to come. Perhaps you prefer to take us on a journey from chess to Monopoly? Translated through several countries, Dublin, Trieste...
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the minnesota review (2020) 2020 (95): 57–92.
Published: 01 November 2020
... this poem cost taxpayers fifteen hundred dollars. I would assure my readers that Ashcroft does indeed make the remarks I indicate, and I would encourage review of the footage and comparison to the C-SPAN transcript. It seems as though the closed-captioning renders a partial homophone in Ashcroft s...