We might say that a particular phoneme sequence which has widely divergent meanings represents more than one morpheme: homonyms such as 'pair' and 'pear', or 'make' in 'What make is it?' And 'She’s on the make'. Alternatively, we may say that the sequence (/peyr/ or /meyk/) constitutes only one morpheme under any circumstances. - Harris (1946), a pag.162