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"Old women and men." <br/> | |||
It is unclear to which noun the adjective old refers, so the sentence could be read in the two following ways: | |||
*Both women and men are old. | |||
*Old only refers to the women. Men are not specified" | |||
[[NMTS-Group1#Our_exercises| Try it again, please!]] | [[NMTS-Group1#Our_exercises| Try it again, please!]] |
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Sorry, the answer is not correct.
Structural ambiguity deals with ambiguity on the level of syntax.
e.g.
"Old women and men."
It is unclear to which noun the adjective old refers, so the sentence could be read in the two following ways:
- Both women and men are old.
- Old only refers to the women. Men are not specified"