British Homophone was a record company,[1] based in Great Britain that operated between 1921 and 1985. Incorporated on 3 August 1921 as a private company, it originally owned the label Homochord, and the respective company called The British Homochord Co., Ltd, which had its roots in The Homophone Disc Record Co. established in 1908 by Bernhard Andres & Co. on behalf of Homophone Company GmbH, and operated until 1917.[2] Around 1935, the company was purchased by Crystalate.[3]
British Homophone pressed some of the early Island Records releases around 1962, and the name British Homophone continued to be used until 1985.[3]
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^ ab"Rollins House Conservation Comments" (PDF). Lewisham Council. 2014. Retrieved 11 November 2020.
BritishHomophone was a record company, based in Great Britain that operated between 1921 and 1985. Incorporated on 3 August 1921 as a private company...
A homophone (/ˈhɒməfoʊn, ˈhoʊmə-/) is a word that is pronounced the same (to a varying extent) as another word but differs in meaning. The two words may...
Homophonic translation renders a text in one language into a near-homophonic text in another language, usually with no attempt to preserve the original...
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Hancock here". "John Henry" is also seen, using Hancock as a perceived homophone of "Hank", a common nickname of Henry. (UK: monicker.) John Q. Public...
were pronounced with /ɔː/ instead of /ɒ/, so that often and orphan were homophones (see lot–cloth split). The Queen continued to use the older pronunciations...
EMI (later the fourth Imperial Records producer) and BritishHomophone, among a total of 22 British record labels in the mid-1930s, Crystalate Manufacturing's...
of music and of instrumentation, but British music was highly influenced by continental developments, while British composers made an important contribution...
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gramophone records from 1926 through 1935. The label was a subsidiary of Homophone Records. Lists of record labels Rust, Brian (1980). Brian Rust's Guide...
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rhetorical effect. These ambiguities can arise from the intentional use of homophonic, homographic, metonymic, or figurative language. A pun differs from a...
ambiguity and may be used to introduce it deliberately in a text. Sometimes a homophone can be used as a pun. When three or more meanings have been constructed...
and all-knowing final warning, and even because of his name, which is a homophone for the word "ghoul". It is suggested in the final scene that a quite...
distinguish it from its homophone ou ("or"). The à is used in only a small closed class of words, including à, là, and çà (homophones of a, la, and ça, respectively)...
sorry and sari become homophones, both rhyming with starry). Some mergers found in most varieties of both American and British English include the following:...
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differently as /vejn/ and /vajn/. After the merger, vein and vain were homophones, and way and day rhymed. The merged vowel was a diphthong, something like...