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Visualizing Ambiguity: Analyzing Linguistic Ambiguity Resolution in Text-to-Image Models [PDF]

open access: goldComputers
Text-to-image models have demonstrated remarkable progress in generating visual content from textual descriptions. However, the presence of linguistic ambiguity in the text prompts poses a potential challenge to these models, possibly leading to ...
Wala Elsharif   +3 more
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Cross-linguistic scope ambiguity: When two systems meet

open access: goldGlossa, 2017
Accurately recognizing and resolving ambiguity is a hallmark of linguistic ability. English is a language with scope ambiguities in doubly-quantified sentences like A shark ate every pirate; this sentence can either describe a scenario with a single ...
Cheng-Yu Edwin Tsai   +3 more
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Awareness of Linguistic Ambiguity and Translator Training [PDF]

open access: yesSAGE Open, 2021
As a first step toward understanding the relationship between conscious awareness of linguistic knowledge and translation performance, this study investigated whether enhancement of trainee translators’ awareness of linguistic ambiguity helped them ...
Chin-Ting Liu, Yuan-shan Chen
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TYPES OF LINGUISTIC AMBIGUITY

open access: bronzeNaukovy Visnyk of South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University named after K. D. Ushynsky: Linguistic Sciences, 2019
The phenomenon of ambiguity of the Chinese language is analyzed in the article. It has been proved that in the course of speech communication a word, a phrase, a sentence or even a segment sometimes contains two or more meanings which can be interpreted in two or more ways. The article deals with different types of ambiguity in the speech of the modern
Lin Zhao, Xin Ding, Yuliia Stoianova
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Pragmatic Analysis of Ambiguity as Part of Forensic Linguistic Examination of Texts on Cases Related to Countering Extremism

open access: diamondТеория и практика судебной экспертизы, 2023
The article discusses the theoretical and methodological grounds for establishing the “intentional” nature of ambiguity when conducting a linguistic analysis on cases related to countering extremism.
O. V. Kozhara
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The role of suprasegmental cues in perception of sentences with linguistic ambiguity under informational masking [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience
IntroductionReal-life communication contains rich and informative suprasegmental cues, such as variations in intensity, duration, and fundamental frequency.
Jing Shen, Gayle DeDe
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Ambiguity matters in linguistics and translation [PDF]

open access: yesСлово.ру: балтийский акцент, 2019
Ambiguity implies that there are at least two distinct senses ascribed to one sign. It is in­herent to language and speech. In this article, I reflect on the types of ambiguity, its typology, production and effect and propose an algorithm for tackling ...
Boyarskaya, E.
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“UNEQUALLY COORDINATED” ADVERBIAL OF TIME: A CASE OF LINGUISTIC DESCRIPTION AMBIGUITY [PDF]

open access: greenAnadiss, 2023
This article gives a critical view over various grammatical interpretations focusing on how to reach the most adequate linguistic description for the “unequally coordinated” syntactic units.
Monica TIMOFTE
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Addressing Segmentation Ambiguity in Neural Linguistic Steganography [PDF]

open access: greenProceedings of the 2nd Conference of the Asia-Pacific Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 12th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (Volume 2: Short Papers), 2022
Previous studies on neural linguistic steganography, except Ueoka et al. (2021), overlook the fact that the sender must detokenize cover texts to avoid arousing the eavesdropper's suspicion. In this paper, we demonstrate that segmentation ambiguity indeed causes occasional decoding failures at the receiver's side.
Nozaki, Jumon, Murawaki, Yugo
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Processing ambiguity in a linguistic context:Decision-making difficulties in non-aphasic patients with behavioral variant Frontotemporal Degeneration [PDF]

open access: goldFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2015
Some extent of ambiguity is ubiquitous in every day conversations. For example, words have multiple meaning and very common pronouns, like he and she (anaphoric pronouns), have little meaning on their own and refer to a noun that has been previously ...
Nicola eSpotorno   +6 more
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