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Publication details [#10424]
Zwicky, Arnold M. and Jerrold M. Sadock. 1973. Ambiguity tests and how to fail them. Working Papers in Linguistics 16 : 1–34.
Annotation
A number of tests appealing to syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic principles, used by linguists to distinguish ambiguity from lack of specification, are described and analyzed. A number of cases in which these tests fail are characterized and explained on the ground that they require suspension of the conversational sincerity principle.