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4 AMBIGUITY If an expression fits into an undetermined context this admits pragmatic ambiguity. But it doesn't exclude semantic or syntactic ambiguity. Does presupposing a context exclude pragmatic ambiguity? -> Ambiguity 3, 5, 7, 11; Context 95; Heuristic 137; Learning 213; Meaning 236, 237; Pragmatics 276, 277; Semantics 317, 318; Syntactics 340; & A priori 26; Ambiguity 9, 10; Context 99, 100, 102; Conversational matrix 115; Education 121; Heuristic 147, 152; Indeterminacy 176; Information retrieval systems 180, 184; Knowledge 190; Language 194, 195; Opportunistic A & L 251; Relevance 310; Semantic field 321; Strategems, ad hoc 328; Thesaurus 353; < 3 | 4 | 5 >
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