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Re: [lojban] English



I was meaning that in semiotics, it is considered you have a
syntactic, a semantic, and a pragmatic level.

You can have ambiguity in all of these.

Incidentally, syntax is itself connected to lexical matters and
morphology, and these are connected to phonology (some theories mix
them in a whole), so you could also find amibguities in those.

The example you gave is anaphoric ambiguity.    Sure Lojban has
anaphoric ambiguity, its logical-predicate-structure allows it.    Yet
I tend to think a *lexical* ambiguity would be more rarely produced,
-- if ever.

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