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  1. Ambiguity is conventionally defined in Linguistics as a property of a word or an utterance that has two meanings or two interpretations, and is usually classified as lexical, morphological, syntactic (or structural), and pragmatic.

  2. Dec 25, 2023 · PDF. Tools. Abstract. This article investigates what structural ambiguity reveals about the architecture of language. It analyzes two basic types of structural ambiguity, constituent ambiguity and chain formation ambiguity, and illustrates with a small class of selected case studies how they interweave.

  3. Ambiguity is a pervasive phenomenon in language which occurs at all levels of linguistic analysis. Out of con-text, words have multiple senses and syntactic categories, requiring listeners to determine which meaning and part of speech was intended.

  4. Mar 10, 2017 · Article PDF Available. Semantic ambiguity In English language. March 2017. Authors: Yasir Saleh. University of Samarra. References (2) Abstract. Ambiguities in spoken and written language...

  5. Aug 1, 2019 · It is in­herent to language and speech. In this article, I reflect on the types of ambiguity, its typology, production and effect and propose an algorithm for tackling ambiguity in translation.

  6. Mar 3, 2016 · This chapter focuses on ambiguity, i.e. where a word or phrase has more than one possible interpretation. The first seven subsections in this chapter give some general ideas on how to avoid ambiguity.

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  8. This paper addresses these research questions: (1) What are the main ideas presented in the published articles (2005–2020) on structural ambiguity resolution in language processing? (2) What are the main venues for unveiling research on structural ambiguity resolution in language processing?

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