English: Homonyms: syntax vs sin tax
Self-tutoring about English: the tutor notices another pair of homonyms…
Calling syntax and sin tax homonyms might be a stretch, since sin tax is two words. People might hear them similarly, however.
syntax: the rules of order and construction in a language.
sin tax: tax on items considered best not to consume. Alcohol, cigarettes, and even gasoline can be examples of goods whose price includes sin tax.
Source:
Barber, Katherine et al. Oxford Canadian Dictionary. Don Mills: Oxford University Press, 2005.
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