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Ambiguity - Language and Communication (Hardcover, Digital original)
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This edited volume investigates the concept of ambiguity and how it
manifests itself in language and communication from a new
perspective. The main goal is to uncover a great mystery: why can
we communicate effectively despite the fact that ambiguity is
pervasive in the language that we use? And conversely, how do
speakers and hearers use ambiguity and vagueness to achieve a
specific goal? Comprehensive answers to these questions are
provided from different fields which focus on the study of
language, in particular, linguistics, literary criticism, rhetoric,
psycholinguistics, theology, media studies and law. By bringing
together these different disciplines, the book documents a radical
change in the research on ambiguity. The innovation is brought
about by the transdisciplinary perspective of the individual and
co-authored papers that bridge the gaps between disciplines. The
research program that underlies this volume establishes theoretical
connections between the areas of (psycho)linguistics that
concentrate on the question of how the system of language works
with the areas of rhetoric, literary studies, theology and law that
focus on the question of how communication works in discourse and
text from the perspective of both production and perception. A
three-dimensional Ambiguity Model is presented that serves as a
theoretical anchor point for the analyses of the different types of
ambiguities by the contributors of this volume. The Ambiguity Model
is a hybrid model which brings together the different perspectives
on how language and the language system work with respect to
ambiguity as well as the question of how ambiguity is employed in
communication and in different communicational settings. A set of
specific features that are relevant for the description of
ambiguity, such as whether the ambiguity arises in the production
or perception process, and whether it occurs in strategic or
nonstrategic communication, are defined. The research program rests
on the assumption that both the production and the perception of
ambiguity, as well as its strategic and nonstrategic occurrence,
can only be understood by exploring how these factors interact with
each other and a reference system when ambiguity is generated and
resolved. The collection Ambiguity: Language and Communication
constitutes a superb introduction to the workings of ambiguity in
language and communication along with extensive analyses of many
different examples from different fields. As such it is relevant
for students of linguistics, literary studies, rhetoric, law and
theology and at the same time there is sufficient quality analysis
and new research questions to benefit advanced readers who are
interested in ambiguity.
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