In:Ambiguity in Psycholinguistics
Joseph F. Kess and Ronald A. Hoppe
[Pragmatics & Beyond II:4] 1981
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 1 January 1981
https://doi.org/10.1075/pb.ii.4.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/pb.ii.4.toc
Table of contents
0. Introduction1
1. Issues in Ambiguity Research3
2. Production of Ambiguity11
3. Ambiguity in Linguistic Theory13
4. Acoustic Cues: Oral Disambiguation19
5. Multiple Reading Hypothesis29
6. Single Reading Hypothesis47
7. Single Reading By Clause End51
8. The Ordered Access Approach55
9. The Role of Context59
10. Lexical Ambiguity as a Special Class77
11. Theme Constraints89
12. Bias95
13. Differences Between Levels101
14. Individual Differences109
References113
