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Syntactic ambiguity, also
known as
structural ambiguity, amphiboly, or
amphibology, is
characterized by the
potential for a
sentence to
yield multiple interpretations...
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released in 2000,
references the NIV, e.g. "know Ozark".
Ambiguity Amphibology Double entendre Eggcorn Folk
etymology Holorime Ladle Rat
Rotten Hut...
- One of the
fundamental laws in
logic Syntactic ambiguity, Amphiboly,
Amphibology:
Ambiguity of a
sentence by its
grammatical structure When a
white horse...
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sentence ends in an
unexpected way. List of
linguistic example sentences Amphibology Antanaclasis Arrow of time
Paraprosdokian Perverb Sentence processing...
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other unknown quantity,
given the
knowledge over
another random variable Amphibology,
equivocation in
literature Equivocation (magic), a
technique in magic...
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amphibiology The
branch of
zoology that
deals with the
class Amphibia.
amphibology†A
situation where a
sentence may be
interpreted in more than one way...
- productivist,
technical and
mercantile civilization, (...)
oblivious to the
amphibology of the word 'culture',
oblivious to the
living being that is the animal...
- rhetoric. The most
common means of
achieving this are ellipsis, zeugma,
amphibology, polysemy, antithesis, equivocation, parody, or puns. In line with other...
- Wikipedia:Ambiguous
words Abbreviation Ambiguity (law)
Ambiguity tolerance–intolerance
Amphibology Buzzword Decision problem Discrete mathematics Double entendre Equivocation...
- 2010. The book is
titled The Book of "Unnecessary"
Quotation Marks.
Amphibology Apostrophe Protection Society Scare quotes "Bethany Keeley's Blogger...