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  • '''Ambiguity''' is the phenomenon that an expression has more than one meaning. ...] (more than one word meaning) and [[structural ambiguity]] (more than one syntactic structure).
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  • [[Ambiguity]] that arises from the fact that two or more different syntactic structures can be assigned to one string of words. The expression ''old men Ambiguous expressions that are not structurally ambiguous display [[lexical ambiguity]].
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  • englisch [[syntactic ambiguity]]
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  • ...uch as [[conjunction]] and [[disjunction]], that can occur with almost any syntactic category. *Partee, B.H. & Rooth, M. 1983. Generalized conjunction and type ambiguity. In ''Meaning, use, and interpretation of language.'' Bauerle, R., Schwarze
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  • ...omonymy''' is the phenomenon that one form has two or more meanings and/or syntactic functions. ...nymous, since it can refer to (a) a couch, and (b) a bank. Equivalent to [[ambiguity]].
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  • ...ossible scopal orders of the scopal elements in the structure (see [[scope ambiguity]], [[QR]]).
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  • ...d to the [[NP]] ''the man'' or to the [[N]] ''man''. To account for this [[ambiguity]], Williams & Di Sciullo assign a co-analyzed structure to the [[NP]] ''the Co-analysis means that a syntactic and a morphological representation are assigned to one phrase.
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  • *M. Bader, Syntactic-Function Ambiguities. Folia Linguistica 1994/28, 5–66. *K. v. Deemter & S. Peters, Semantic Ambiguity and Underspecification. Chicago 1996.
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  • ...lly abbreviated as LF (see [[T-model]]), which contains all (and only) the syntactic information that is relevant for semantic interpretation. LF is thus taken ...is represented at the level of LF as in (iii)a and b. In both analyses the ambiguity is taken to be one of [[scope]] of the [[Quantifier]] relative to the [[mod
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  • ...where in between these two extremes. The borders between the categories of ambiguity, polysemy and vagueness are fuzzy. Thus, there are lexical examples that ca == Ambiguity ==
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  • ...relative scope is that it explains the sensitivity of quantifier scope to syntactic boundedness effects. Thus consider (i) and (ii). The [[scope ambiguity]] in (ia) follows if QR can derive as LF either (ib) or (ic); (iia) on the
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  • ...orole]], [[subject]], [[subordinator]], [[subcomparative construction]], [[syntactic function]], [[X-bar theory]], [[Θ-role]] [[agent]], [[ambiguity]], [[antonym]], [[aspect]], [[commissive]], [[collective noun]], [[connotat
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  • ...(or complexity) of syntactic constructions on their frequency and on their ambiguity, of homonymy of grammatical morphemes on their dispersion in their paradigm
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  • ...mbiguity of Backus system": Shiela A. Greibach; "The undecidability of the ambiguity problem for minimal linear grammars": and Peter S. Landweber; "Decision pro 1990b. Cognitive and syntactic bases of topicalized and non-topicalized sentences in Japanese. In H. Hoji
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