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SM ISO690:2012 PODOLIUC, Tatiana. Complex Sentences with Syntactic Ambiguity. In: Interconexiunea paradigmelor didactice şi metodologice în predarea limbilor străine, 23 ianuarie 2014, Chișinău. Chișinău, Republica Moldova: Universitatea Liberă Internațională din Moldova, 2014, Ediția 4-a, pp. 184-193. ISBN 978-9975-124-52-2. |
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Interconexiunea paradigmelor didactice şi metodologice în predarea limbilor străine Ediția 4-a, 2014 |
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The aim of this article is to show the reasons for ambiguities in the complex sentence. Ambiguity means that something is unclear or has several meanings. In the English language there are different approaches to ambiguity. The most famous is the approach of William Empson who says that in a sufficiently extended sense any prose statement could be called ambiguous. There are several kinds of ambiguity. Both smaller and larger expressions may exhibit ambiguities. Syntactical ambiguity appears when a sentence is difficult for comprehension or can be interpreted in several ways. Ambiguity in complex sentences can be caused by such factors as grammar errors, omission of the conjunctions, inversion, length of the sentence, pronouns used without a corresponding noun, vagueness, obscurity, officialese. |
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Cuvinte-cheie ambiguity, complex sentence, error, length, omission, vagueness, woolliness, obscurity |
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