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[PDF] Lexical and structural ambiguities in student writing - ERICSyntactic ambiguity, also called structural ambiguity or grammatical ambiguity, occurs when a reader can draw different meanings from an embedded phrase or ...
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[PDF] Ambiguity and Misunderstanding in the Law - UCSD LinguisticsWe find two principal types: lexical ambiguity, and syntactic or structural ambiguity. Lexical ambiguity potentially occurs whenever a word has more than one.
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[PDF] Transformational Grammar and Problems of Syntactic Ambiguity in ...Syntactic ambiguity arises from the arrangement of words into grammatical combinations, where a word arrangement can have two or more different meanings.
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[PDF] LING5702: Lecture Notes 13 Syntactic Ambiguity13.1 Syntactic Ambiguity. Ambiguity occurs in syntax too, even though it must propagate for several words: • (headline) 'Teacher strikes idle kids' V.
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Ambiguity - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyMay 16, 2011 · Ambiguity is generally taken to be a property enjoyed by signs that bear multiple (legitimate) interpretations in a language or, more generally, ...What (Linguistic) Ambiguity Isn't · Types of Ambiguity · Detecting Ambiguity
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9.1 Ambiguity – Essentials of LinguisticsAmbiguous means that there are two or more distinct meanings available. In some sentences, ambiguity arises from the possibility of more than one grammatical ...
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[PDF] Noam Chomsky Syntactic Structures - Tal LinzenSo the units of syntactic analysis, syntac- tic constituents, are almost identical to the units of semantic analysis: the ambiguity of I saw the man with a ...
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A comprehensive review on resolving ambiguities in natural ...Disambiguation in NLP resolves errors like word sense issues. Tools exist, but complete resolution is difficult, and it remains an open problem.
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Notes on Ambiguity - NYU Computer ScienceLexical ambiguity. Words have multiple meanings. · Syntactic ambiguity. A sentence has multiple parse trees. · Semantic ambiguity. · Anaphoric ambiguity. · Non- ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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AMBIGUITY IN LINGUISTICS - Jordi Fortuny & Llu ıs Payrat oAmbiguity is conventionally defined in Linguistics as a property of a word or an utterance that has two meanings or two interpretations, and is usually.
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[PDF] prosodic disambiguation of syntactically - Stony Brook LinguistsUse of prosody to resolve syntactic ambiguity demonstrates that prosody is more grounded in syntax than had been previously considered. This motivated ...
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Lexical and Prosodic Effects on Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution in ...The purpose of this study was to determine whether and when individuals with aphasia and healthy controls use lexical and prosodic information during on-line ...
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[PDF] first year students' interpretation and structure of ambiguous english ...Structural ambiguity may be global (global ambiguity) or local (local ambiguity). Global ambiguity is seen in sentences which have two syntactic alternative ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Syntactic structure and ambiguity in English - ACL AnthologyEach prediction stands for a syntactic structure ascribed by the grammar to a string of the language, such as "S". (sentence), "VP" (predicate), "SP" (subject.
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(PDF) Syntactic structure and the garden path - ResearchGateMay 29, 2007 · Such an effect has been attributed to the operation of the parsing principle Minimal Attachment (Frazier and Rayner, 1982).
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[PDF] Introduction to Psycholinguistics Lecture 3: Sentence ProcessingLocal Ambiguity: NP/S complements. ❑ Local ambiguity occurs during incremental parsing, when there is insufficient local information to determine the ...
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[PDF] THE RESOLUTION OF LOCAL SYNTACTIC AMBIGUITY BY THE ...THE RESOLUTION OF LOCAL SYNTACTIC AMBIGUITY. BY THE HUMAN SENTENCE PROCESSING MECHANISM. Gerry Altmann. Department of Linguistics. University of Edinburgh.
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[PDF] Current Issues In Linguistic TheorySimilarly, in the case of such familiar examples as "light house keeper" (with stress patterns 132, 213, 313), the level of descriptive adequacy requires ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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[PDF] An Introduction to the Grammar of English. Revised editionUsing the words lexical and structural ambiguity, explain the ambiguity in (33) to (37):. (33) light house keeper. (34) old dogs and cats. (35) She gave her ...
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[PDF] Tree Transformer's Disambiguation Ability of Prepositional Phrase ...Aug 11, 2024 · (a) I saw the man with the telescope. (b) I saw the man through the telescope. (c) I saw the man that had the telescope. Another form of ...
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[PDF] Syntactic Ambiguity in English: Cognitive Processing and ...Oct 22, 2025 · Syntactic ambiguity, in contrast, is a structural problem, exemplified by attachment ambiguities such as "I saw the man with the telescope," ...
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[PDF] Processing Coordination Ambiguity | Ferreira LabMay 15, 2015 · Abstract. We examined temporarily ambiguous coordination structures such as put the butter in the bowl and the pan on the towel.
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[PDF] Donkey anaphora is in-scope binding - Semantics and PragmaticsIf a farmer owns a donkey, he beats it. b. Every farmer who owns a donkey beats it. Evans 1977 made it standard to assume that the indefinite a donkey cannot.
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effects of visual context on syntactic ambiguity resolution - PubMedExperiment 1 examined the processing of sentences with a temporarily ambiguous prepositional phrase (e.g., "Put the apple on the towel in the box") using ...
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[PDF] Ambiguity in sentence processing - gerry altmann'Put the apple on the towel in the box'. In this case, the visual world, rather than a mental representation of previ- ous linguistic material, constituted ...
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Alfred Lord Tennyson's 'In Memoriam': A Reading Guide ...The time draws near the birth of Christ; The moon is hid, the night is still; A single church below the hill* Is pealing, folded in the mist. 5 6 7 8. A single ...Missing: syntactic | Show results with:syntactic
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[PDF] Disambiguation of English PP attachment using multilingual aligned ...In this paper we present an unsupervised, bilingual, corpus-based approach to the resolution of English PP attachment ambiguity. As data we use aligned.
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[PDF] Using Bilingual Chinese-English Word Alignments to Resolve PP ...An example of ambigu- ous PP-attachment in English is shown in Figure. 1: the PP “from reporters” can modify the VP “an- swered” or the NP “questions”. As long ...
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[PDF] An LFG Chinese Grammar for Machine Use - Stanford UniversityDue in part to the lack of morphology, Chinese tends to present many ambi- guities at both the c-structure and f-structure level. For example, for a NP such as.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Syntactic Typology: Studies in the Phenomenology of LanguageThe essential lack of morphology, which we will show to have significant ramifications throughout the grammar of Mandarin, can easily be seen to affect the ...
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(PDF) Syntactic Ambiguity in Newspaper Headlines - ResearchGateMar 12, 2018 · 18- Two cars were reported stolen by the Groveton police yesterday. 19- Did the police report or stole the two cars? 20- The judge sentenced the ...
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British Left Waffles on Falklands | HuffPost Latest NewsSep 1, 2016 · "British Left Waffles on Falklands" was an actual news headline that appeared in the UK's Guardian newspaper during the 1982 war between Britain and Argentina.
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[PDF] Headline Headaches! - The New York TimesTake this headline, often attributed to The Guardian: “British Left Waffles on Falklands.” In the correct reading, “left” is a noun and “waffles” is a verb ...
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Syntactic Ambiguity in News Headlines: A Linguistic Analysis of ...Jun 9, 2025 · Syntactic ambiguity in news headlines includes prepositional phrase attachment, reduced relative clauses, compound noun stacks, and ...
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(PDF) STRUCTURAL AMBIGUITY ON BBC NEWS INSTAGRAM POSTAug 10, 2025 · This study is conducted to analyze the syntactic ambiguity in business headlines on the news of The New York Times. This study aimed at ...
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Definition and Examples of Syntactic Ambiguity - ThoughtCoSep 18, 2019 · Syntactic ambiguity is the presence of two or more possible meanings within a single sentence or sequence of words.Missing: characteristics | Show results with:characteristics
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Philosophy of HumorNov 20, 2012 · This version of the Incongruity Theory is an improvement on theories which describe amusement as the perception of incongruity, but it still ...Missing: syntactic | Show results with:syntactic
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LEXICAL AND SYNTACTIC AMBIGUITY IN HUMOR - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · Ambiguity occurs when a sentence has more than one meaning. Ambiguity can be caused by the ambiguous lexicon in which one word has more than ...
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lexical and syntactical ambiguity found in slogans of food and ...Sep 19, 2020 · 1. KitKat. Have a break have a KitKat · 2. Fox's. Crystal clear · 3. Smarties. Only smarties have the answer · 4. Honey Stars. Discover new ...
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Lexical, referential and syntactic ambiguities as Internet jokesThis study investigated how Internet users construct a sense of ambiguity in the English language to make funny jokes through Internet memes.
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Semantic Internalism (Chapter 9) - The Cambridge Companion to ...We also know that (8) can be understood in two ways, indicated with (8a) and (8b). (8) the duck is ready to eat. (8a) The duck is prepared to dine ...
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(PDF) Semantic ambiguity does not imply syntactic ambiguityHowever, the point of this paper is that it tries to show that ambiguity at semantic level, that is, the cases in which models referring to different facts can ...
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[PDF] Grammar. - Semantics ArchiveIn Montague Grammar, this connection between syntax and semantics is made by a type assignment called 'ƒ', which (as the term indicates) associates.
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The Critique of Pure Reason | Project GutenbergThe universal problem of pure reason. VII. Idea and division of a particular science, under the name of a critique of pure reason.
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[PDF] Kant and the Foundation of Analytic Philosophy... Amphiboly of the Concepts of Reflection,. Kant stresses that neither space ... grammatical form: 'Most questions and propositions of the philosophers ...
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[PDF] Learning and Applying Contextual Constraints in Sentence ...The learning procedure allows the model to take a statistical approach to solving the bootstrapping problem of learning the syntax and semantics of a language ...
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[PDF] A Probabilistic Earley Parser as a Psycholinguistic ModelAmid the lexical effects, the probabilistic Earley parser is affected by the same structural ambiguity that affects English speakers. 7 Subject/Object ...
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[PDF] Expectation-based syntactic comprehension - MITThis paper investigates the role of resource allocation as a source of processing difficulty in human sentence comprehension. The paper proposes a simple ...
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Unrestricted Race: A New Model of Syntactic Ambiguity ResolutionThe unrestricted race model predicts that the initial analysis is based on both discourse information and a preference for VP attachment. Which analysis is ...
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Individual differences in syntactic processing: The role of working ...The results of two experiments indicate that individual differences in syntactic processing are governed in part by the amount of working memory capacity ...
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Individual differences in syntactic ambiguity resolution: Readers vary ...King, J., & Just, M. A. (1991). Individual differences in syntactic processing: The role of working memory. Journal of Memory & Language, 30, 580–602.
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SYNTACTIC AMBIGUITY RESOLUTION IN L2 LEARNERSThis study investigates whether proficient second language (L2) speakers of Spanish and English use the same parsing strategies as monolinguals when reading ...
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Literalism in Autistic People: a Predictive Processing ProposalSep 12, 2023 · We argue that literalism results from an atypical functioning of the predictive system: specifically, an atypical balance between predictions and error signals ...Missing: syntactic | Show results with:syntactic
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Analysis of Noun Phrase Ambiguity in Narratives Reveals ...Jul 16, 2023 · Autistic children produced significantly higher rates of ambiguous establishment than non-autistic peers, whereas between-group comparisons' rates of ambiguous ...