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n. - Part music with one dominant voice; The same pronunciation for words of different origins.

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  • He based this on the homophony and homography of the first singular, and 'homophony' of the 2nd singular pronoun.
  • Strict homophony prevails in the motets for the Elevation of the Host.
  • In most well-written homophony, the parts that are not melody may still have a lot of melodic interest.
  • Akkadian also inherited homophony from Sumerian, the capacity of different signs to represent the same sound.
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