Ambiguity Flashcards

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Ambiguity (Syntactic) Negative Example:

(Where the function of a word can’t be quickly known from the immediate context.)

“The Smiths are visiting relatives.”

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Ambiguity (Syntactic) Positive Insight:

! Are the Smiths relatives that are visiting or are the Smiths taking a trip and visiting extended family members?

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Ambiguity (Syntactic) Negative Example:

(Where the function of a word can’t be quickly known from the immediate context.)

“Frank is a training consultant.”

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Ambiguity (Syntactic) Positive Insight:

! Is Frank training to be a consultant or is Frank consulting on training?

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Ambiguity (Syntactic) Negative Example:

(Where the function of a word can’t be quickly known from the immediate context.)

“The peasants are revolting.”

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Ambiguity (Syntactic) Positive Insight:

! Are the peasants engaging in violence or are the peasants dirty and smelly?

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Ambiguity (Scope) Negative Example:

(Where the scope of the linguistic context can’t be determined. Using a modifier in a linguistic context where it is unclear which other part(s) of the sentence the modifier refers to.)

“I noticed your messy habits and towels on the hanger.”

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Ambiguity (Scope) Positive Insight:

! Are the towels messy? Are the habits on the hanger?

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Ambiguity (Scope) Negative Example:

(Where the scope of the linguistic context can’t be determined. Using a modifier in a linguistic context where it is unclear which other part(s) of the sentence the modifier refers to.)

“Speaking to you as a person of intelligence, language isn’t always clear.”

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Ambiguity (Scope) Positive Insight:

! Is the speaker a person of intelligence, or is the listener a person of intelligence?

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Ambiguity (Scope) Negative Example:

(Where the scope of the linguistic context can’t be determined. Using a modifier in a linguistic context where it is unclear which other part(s) of the sentence the modifier refers to.)

“There is a time and a place for everything and this is one of them.”

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Ambiguity (Scope) Positive Insight:

Is “this” a time or a place?

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