In a previous writeup, we started a discourse on AMBIGUITY and its major types. Today we continue the discourse from LEXICAL AMBIGUITY. This is the presence of two or more possible meanings of a word ...
An effective communicator conveys his/her message effectively and there is no ambiguity in his/her utterances. If the meaning intended is the same as the meaning conveyed by the writer/speaker and the ...
Listed above are perfect examples of ambiguity. Ambiguity can be defined as ‘the presence of two or more possible meanings in any passage’. Ambiguous sentences lack clarity and lead to confusion or ...
Ambiguous speech production is a common challenge for learners of a second language (L2), but identifying whether the problem lies in pronunciation or deeper linguistic processing is not always ...
SYDNEY, Dec 12 - Brad Witt hopes progressive filly Lexical Ambiguity can go out on a winning note on her home track at Wagga Wagga on Tuesday and enhance her claims for major country races next year.
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