The notion of ambiguity and it's speech representation
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https://doi.org/10.1344/AFLM2012.2.7Keywords:
ambuiguity, stilistical device, error, polisemy, omonimy, vagueness, sincretismAbstract
The article examines the notion of ambiguity and it’s discursive potential. Ambiguity as a speech phenomenon delimited with the closely-related concepts of language. Ambiguity is treated as an ambivalent phenomenon, which is not only impediment of speech, AS an error, but also can be used as a base of creation of some stilistical devices. Gived considerations are general and will be used for ambiguity treatment in others languages.
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