Partial homonyms are subdivided into three subgroups:
Simple lexico-grammatical partial homonyms are words which belong to the same category of parts of speech. Their paradigms have one identical form , but it is never the same form, as will be seen in the examples. (to) found, v. and found, v. (Past Indef., Past Part. of to find)
Complex lexico-grammatical partial homonyms are words of different categories of parts of speech which have one identical form in their paradigms. For example, rose, n. and rose, v. (Past. Indef. of to rise)
Partial lexical homonyms are words of the same category of parts of speech which are identical only in their corresponding forms. For example, to hang (hung, hung v.) and to hang (hanged, hanged) v.
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