kelsey hudson wrote:
Stewart Stremler wrote:

Introducing ambiguity is bad.

Give me ambiguity, or give me something else!


One alternative to ambiguity is having to increase the number of distinct words we use. Or, turning that around, we overload our words, giving many words several meanings each, to avoid having to invent more words and the price we pay is that we sometimes have to decipher the meaning from context. But context is one of the tools that allow us to read "sloppy English" from a noisy channel.

The function of ambiguity is to permit overloading.

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James E. Henderson / WordJames / Am0 / Am Ouil
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