Very interesting. "Bring it on!" I say.
Good article BTW.
P.S: When you said "play on homonyms" I got confused, did you mean homophones? Since a homonym is a word that shares both the same pronunciation and spelling but has different meanings, whereas if it merely is pronounced the same, like "no" and "know" (which I believe is what you were referring to?) but with different meanings, then it's a homophone, not a homonym.
Sorry if this is pedantry, or if I'm mistaken.
EvF
Good article BTW.
P.S: When you said "play on homonyms" I got confused, did you mean homophones? Since a homonym is a word that shares both the same pronunciation and spelling but has different meanings, whereas if it merely is pronounced the same, like "no" and "know" (which I believe is what you were referring to?) but with different meanings, then it's a homophone, not a homonym.
Sorry if this is pedantry, or if I'm mistaken.
EvF