WEEK 8 - Linguistic Pitfalls Flashcards

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what are the three kinds of ambiguity ?

A
  • Lexical ambiguity
  • Referential ambiguity
  • Syntactic ambiguity
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what does ambiguity mean ?

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the quality of being open to more than one interpretation

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what are ambiguous expressions ?

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expressions that mean or refer to more than one thing

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what is lexical ambiguity ?

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when a word has more than one literal meaning

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what are some examples of lexical ambiguity ?

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  • “bank”
  • “duck”
  • “mouse”
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what is referential ambiguity?

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when it is not clear what is being referred to ?

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what are some examples of words with multiple interpretations (referential ambiguity) ?

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  • she, he, him, they
  • everything, somebody, most
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what is syntactic ambiguity ?

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an expression can be understood as having multiple grammatical structure with different meanings

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the following is an example of what kind of ambiguity ?

“Visiting relatives can be boring.”
1. Relatives who visit can be boring
2. The act of visiting relatives can be boring

A

syntactic ambiguity

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the following is an example of what kind of ambiguity ?

“Time flies!”
1. Time goes by quickly!
2. You must have time!

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syntactic ambiguity

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what does disambiguation mean ?

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is the act of interpreting an author’s intended use of a word that has multiple means or spellings

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how can ambiguity be resolved ?

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by context and background knowledge

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13
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what can ambiguity lead to …

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unclarity

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14
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when does an argument equivocate ?

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when a key term in it switches meanings

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15
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what des equivocation mean ?

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essentially a way of avoiding counterarguments or hard questions

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16
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what are ambiguous expression ?

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expressions that mean or refer to more than one thing

17
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what are some linguistic pitfalls ?

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  • Ambiguity
  • Vagueness
  • Incomplete meaning
  • Inappropriate emotional connotation
  • Category mistake
  • Empty meaning
  • Jargon and gobbledygook
18
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what does vagueness mean ?

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lack of certainty or distinctness

19
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what does linguistic pitfalls mean ?

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hinder clear and effective communication

20
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when do we see linguistic pitfalls ?

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this can happen when we use language that is unclear, distorted, or empty in meaning

21
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what does incomplete meaning mean ?

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some terms’ use presupposes certain standards of comparison

E.g., “similar”, “useful”

If it’s not clear what the intended standards are, their meanings are unclear.

22
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what is the problem with incomplete meaning ?

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if the relevant standards are not clear, the meaning of an expression is unclear

23
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when does inappropriate emotional connotation occur ?

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when emotionally-laden language is inappropriately use d e.g., to bias our reactions

24
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when does a category mistake occur ?

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when a statement ascribes a property to something that it does not make sense for an object of that kind to have

25
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when does a statement have an empty meaning ?

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when it provides little or no information

26
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what dose jargon mean ?

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groups of people (e.g., doctors, philosophers, carpenters, WoW players) use specialized vocabulary (jargon) to communicate quickly and effectively

27
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what does gobbledygook mean ?

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is an obscure and convoluted language, e.g., language that is full of jargon, wordy, or convoluted