Manos Batsis wrote, > There is no ambiguity, just incomplete semantics. Incomplete semantics is one of the sources of ambiguity. Filling out the semantics to eliminate ambiguity involves specifying the context of use sufficiently to eliminate all but (at most) one candiate referent. Cheers, MilesReceived on Thursday, 25 April 2002 04:14:48 GMT
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