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The phrase "ambiguous linguistic" is not correct as it lacks a noun to modify and is somewhat awkward in usage.
You can use it when discussing language that is unclear or open to multiple interpretations, but it would be better to use a complete phrase.
Example: "The ambiguous linguistic nature of the text led to various interpretations among the readers."
Alternatives: "unclear language" or "vague wording".
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The intense competition among managers takes place not only behind the agreeable public faces I have described but within an extraordinarily indirect and ambiguous linguistic framework.
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This is mainly due to their inherent ability to obtain robust, low-cost controllers from the intuitive (and usually ambiguous or incomplete) linguistic rules used by human operators when describing the control process.
This type of analysis is useful so that students become conscious of the ambiguous nature of linguistic expressions and the need to explain more clearly what they want to say.
On the topic of ambiguity, Diodorus held that no linguistic expression is ambiguous.
On the other hand, linguistic ambiguity can confound the findings of such groupings, both from the standpoint of ambiguous words that have different meanings in different languages, and questionable inclusions, like the terms leading to a high correlation with "2016" in the case of the presidential election.
In particular, in the grammars, we addressed such linguistic issues as: ambiguous keywords, negation, coordination or anaphoric expressions.
Moreover, they explained ambiguous grammar points and clarified the necessary linguistic concepts when needed.
Despite the hoary set-up, what makes the novel such a spellbinding, intelligent read is the combination of excellent characterisation – streetwise would-be Poet Emily Ruff is an inspired and ambiguous creation – and a freewheeling plot intermeshed with linguistic theory and some genuinely creepy horror set-pieces.
And this seems right, because commonly the linguistic meaning of a formula is ambiguous (in terms of background linguistic possibilities), and in order to identify the relevant meaning one must turn, not only (as already mentioned) to larger bodies of text, but also to hypotheses, largely derived therefrom, concerning the author's intentions (e.g. concerning the subject-matter he intends to treat).
This principle rests on several motives, including the following: (a) Pieces of text taken in isolation are typically ambiguous in various ways (in relation to background linguistic possibilities).
Furthermore, abstract words differ from concrete ones in their linguistic properties, in that they are more ambiguous and their interpretation depends more on context-dependent variation22,23.
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