12. SENSE RELATION 3 Objective : Students are able to apply the notion of ambiguity in their daily communication Topics: Lexical Ambiguity Grammatical.

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12. SENSE RELATION 3 Objective : Students are able to apply the notion of ambiguity in their daily communication Topics: Lexical Ambiguity Grammatical ambiguity Sentence ambiguity

12. SENSE RELATION 3 Lexical ambiguity: Ambiguity because of the ambiguous sentences E.g. She looked at the ball happily. Structural Ambiguity Visiting relatives can be nuisance

12. SENSE RELATION 3 Ambiguity in words (lexical) but not in sentence Ambiguity in structure (structural) but not in sentence

12. Conclusion Ambiguity can be in the levels of words (lexical) or sentences. The causes of ambiguity of sentence can be from the ambiguity in the levels of words or grammar or either or neither