Words that differ in meaning due to a difference in a single phoneme are called minimal pairs.
Words that differ by only one phoneme are called minimal pairs.
phoneme / / like f and v make a minimal pairs like fan-van but allophones [ ] cant found in minimal pairs but founded in complementary distribution
Words that are spelled the same but have different pronunciations and meanings are called homographs.
Two words in the English language with a very slight difference in sound are called minimal pairs. These pairs differ by only one phoneme, such as "pat" and "bat" where the only difference is the initial sound.
The base word of "different" is "differ." "Different" is derived from the word "differ" by adding the suffix "-ent" to it.
Words that differ by only one phoneme are called minimal pairs.
phoneme / / like f and v make a minimal pairs like fan-van but allophones [ ] cant found in minimal pairs but founded in complementary distribution
Words that are spelled the same but have different pronunciations and meanings are called homographs.
When two alleles differ from each other, such as Tt, it is called heterozygous, hetero meaning different. When alleles are the same (TT) it is called homozygous, homo meaning same.
Two words in the English language with a very slight difference in sound are called minimal pairs. These pairs differ by only one phoneme, such as "pat" and "bat" where the only difference is the initial sound.
clouds differ in terms of their meaning. some clouds means rain or storm.
Differ is a verb and different is an adjective.
The word "corps" is a homograph, as it has the same spelling as another word ("corpse") but a different meaning and pronunciation. In contrast, "car" does not have a homographic pair with a different meaning. Homographs are words that are spelled the same but may differ in meaning and pronunciation.
If they are the same shapes but differ only in size, then they are SIMILAR shapes. Otherwise, they are simply different shapes.
There are 20 different kinds of monomers in proteins, called amino acids.
The base word of "different" is "differ." "Different" is derived from the word "differ" by adding the suffix "-ent" to it.
The number of neutrons present in atoms of an element may differ. Atoms of an element which have different numbers of neutrons are called isotopes. These differ in mass but have the same chemistry.All of the neutrons in the nucleus of an atom are the same.