ExCh1 Ambiguity 1a-a: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 05:41, 28 September 2012
Example sentence: Pat didn't know a guest at the party.
Sorry, your answer is not correct.
This is not a lexical ambiguity.
Of course, you could argue that the name Pat could either refer to a female person (short for Patricia) or a male person (short for Patrick). In this sense, it would be a lexical ambiguity.
However, we are after a different type of ambiguity here. Try again or check the explanations again.