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9 May 2023

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  • curprev 20:4820:48, 9 May 2023Nicomega talk contribs 2,293 bytes +2,293 Created page with "'''Syntactical ambiguity''' refers to a phenomenon in which a sentence or phrase has multiple possible meanings due to its grammatical structure. It is a common feature of natural languages and can also be deliberately employed by speakers for rhetorical or humorous effect. In the field of language creation, understanding syntactical ambiguity can be a valuable tool for constructing a more nuanced and expressive conlang. == Examples of Syntactical Ambiguity == There ar..."