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:: (a) [[ExCh1 Ambiguity 1a-a|lexical]] | :: (a) [[ExCh1 Ambiguity 1a-a|lexical]] | ||
:: (b) [[ExCh1 Ambiguity 1a-b|structural]] | :: (b) [[ExCh1 Ambiguity 1a-b|structural]] | ||
:: (c) [[ExCh1 Ambiguity 1a- | :: (b) [[ExCh1 Ambiguity 1a-c|scope]] | ||
:: (c) [[ExCh1 Ambiguity 1a-d|collective-distributive]] | |||
Responsible element(s): | Responsible element(s): |
Revision as of 05:54, 28 September 2012
Each of the following sentences is ambiguous.
- Determine the type of the ambiguity and
- determine which element in the sentence causes the ambiguity.
Choose the right option and follow the link.
(1) Pat didn't know a guest at the party.
Type of ambiguity:
- (a) lexical
- (b) structural
- (b) scope
- (c) collective-distributive
Responsible element(s):