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See the Glossary entry on [[Glossary:Scope Ambiguity| Scope Ambiguity]] for more information. <br/>
See the Glossary entry on [[Glossary:Scope Ambiguity| Scope Ambiguity]] for more information. <br/>


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[[NMTS-Group1#Exercise I| Try it again, please!]]

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Scope ambiguity deals with the scope of quantifiers (every, some ...) and is a form of structural ambiguity.

e.g. "Everyone loves someone."
The sentence can be read in the two following ways.

  • Everyone loves the same someone
  • Everyone loves some different person

See the Glossary entry on Scope Ambiguity for more information.

Try it again, please!