number homophone
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[edit]Noun
[edit]number homophone (plural number homophones)
- A number that is homophonous to a word or part thereof and may substitute it to shorten it.
- Using its number homophone, the word "for" may be shortened to "4".
- An instance of substituting a number in place of a homophonous word or part thereof.
- 2009, Adams Bodomo, chapter 5, in Computer-mediated Communication for Linguistics and Literacy[1], page 67:
- At the phonological level, half of the approaches, including […] number homophone, […] form shortenings by replacing longer letters or words by shorter letters and words which are either the same as or near to the pronunciations of the longer words.
- 2006, Brian Paltridge, chapter 10, in Discourse Analysis: An Introduction[2], page 266:
- Thnx dude. u guys out 2nite? [consonant writing, letter homophone, number homophone]
- 2016, Lieke Verheijen, “Collecting Facebook Posts and WhatsApp Chats”, in Text, Speech, and Dialogue[3], page 255:
- single letter/number homophone: substitution of word by phonologically resembling or identical letter/number, e.g. n (een), t (het), 4 (for)