Group1-Ex1-Solution1-b-2: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 8: | Line 8: | ||
*The speaker fainted next to a financial institute, so enough people were there who could help him. | *The speaker fainted next to a financial institute, so enough people were there who could help him. | ||
See the Glossary entry on [[Glossary: | See the Glossary entry on [[Glossary:Lexical_Ambiguity|Lexical Ambiguity]] for more information. <br/> | ||
[[NMTS-Group1#Exercise I| Let's try some other exercises!]] | [[NMTS-Group1#Exercise I| Let's try some other exercises!]] |
Latest revision as of 16:54, 14 February 2013
Very good, that is correct.
Lexical ambiguity means that the ambiguity arises on the level of the lexeme (word).
e.g. "I was right next to the bank when I fainted, otherwise I might not have survived."
- The speaker might have fainted on the water next to the bank of a river, so he did not drown.
- The speaker fainted next to a financial institute, so enough people were there who could help him.
See the Glossary entry on Lexical Ambiguity for more information.