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Ambiguity is conventionally defined in Linguistics as a property of a word or an utterance that has two meanings or two interpretations, and is usually classified as lexical, morphological, syntactic (or structural), and pragmatic. Giving an adequate definition of linguistic ambiguity is not trivial, nor is there unanimity in accepting it.
Fortuny Andreu, Jordi +1 more
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Perception of Linguistic Ambiguity
A qualitative-quantitative study was conducted on students preparing for their Master’s degree in English, linguistic and literary branch, at the Lebanese University, the deanship, to investigate the participants’ perception of ambiguity in language. Ambiguity in language is considered a problematic issue since it hinders precise language processing ...
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A Neutrosophic Entropy-Based Statistical Model for Uncertainty Quantification in Mixed-Type Linguistic Data: Application to University Korean Language Teaching Management Innovation Evaluation [PDF]
Quantifying uncertainty in datasets that combine numerical and linguistic information poses a unique challenge to classical probabilistic frameworks, especially when ambiguity, vagueness, and partial truth are present.
Fei Fei
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The symbolic doctrine was established since the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth century on several intellectual and linguistic foundations that differ in terms of concept and symbolic employment from the classical ...
Shrmen Ibrahim Azeez +1 more
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Auditory–Tactile Congruence for Synthesis of Adaptive Pain Expressions in RoboPatients
In this work, we explore auditory–tactile congruence for synthesizing adaptive vocal pain expressions in robopatients. Using a robopatient platform that integrates vocal pain sounds with palpation forces, we conducted 7680 trials across 20 participants.
Saitarun Nadipineni +4 more
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Using machine learning on a mega‐scale global dataset (n = 1,336,840) reveals a robust personality trait architecture beyond the Big Five. A Big Two model, broadly capturing social engagement and internal mentation, defines a geometric space that links personality to neurocognitive profiles.
Kaixiang Zhuang +7 more
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Noun juxtaposition for predication, possession, and conjunction: Beyond ambiguity avoidance
This paper asks whether ambiguity avoidance influences the use of certain linguistic forms, using noun juxtaposition as a case study. Noun juxtaposition is one of the strategies for expressing predication, possession, and conjunction, and is widely used ...
Shogo Mizuno
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Integrating Spatial Proteogenomics in Cancer Research
Xx xx. ABSTRACT Background: Spatial proteogenomics marks a paradigm shift in oncology by integrating molecular analysis with spatial information from both spatial proteomics and other data modalities (e.g., spatial transcriptomics), thereby unveiling tumor heterogeneity and dynamic changes in the microenvironment.
Yida Wang +13 more
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Chat computational fluid dynamics (CFD) introduces an large language model (LLM)‐driven agent that automates OpenFOAM simulations end‐to‐end, attaining 82.1% execution success and 68.12% physical fidelity across 315 benchmarks—far surpassing prior systems.
E Fan +8 more
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Omonimia, polisemia, ambiguità e altre questioni semantiche
Homonymy, Polysemy, Ambiguity and other Semantic Issues. Meaning (literal and non-literal) may be regarded as a a many-faceted, multi-layered dynamic concept encompassing a number of different core and outer dimensions.
Igor Fortuna
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