Seven Types of AmbiguityChatto and Windus, 1930 - 325 Seiten |
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... ambiguities I have just considered ; and I shall take it as normal to the simplest type of ambiguity , which I am considering in this chapter . ( An example of the first type of ambiguity , then , occurs when a word , a syntax , or a ...
... ambiguities I have just considered ; and I shall take it as normal to the simplest type of ambiguity , which I am considering in this chapter . ( An example of the first type of ambiguity , then , occurs when a word , a syntax , or a ...
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... ambiguity will then arise from a doubt as to which mean- ing goes with which word . The following example from Herbert is of this sort . Whereas my birth and spirit rather took The way that takes the town , Thou didst betray me to a ...
... ambiguity will then arise from a doubt as to which mean- ing goes with which word . The following example from Herbert is of this sort . Whereas my birth and spirit rather took The way that takes the town , Thou didst betray me to a ...
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... ambiguity , because they are complementary to it . But by discussing ambiguity , a great deal may be made clear about them . In particular , if there is contradiction , it must imply tension ; the more prominent the contradiction , the ...
... ambiguity , because they are complementary to it . But by discussing ambiguity , a great deal may be made clear about them . In particular , if there is contradiction , it must imply tension ; the more prominent the contradiction , the ...
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