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ambiguity analysis Animate applications audience beginning chapter clause clear coherence cohesion combination communication competence concept concerned consists consonants contain context conventions correct course Definition depends describe dialect discourse discussion distinguish elements English errors example explain fact formal grammatical Human ideas identify illustrates important indicate inference interpretation involves John kind knowledge language latter lexical limited linguistic linguistic theory listed meaning modify morphs namely native speaker natural noun object occur pair paragraph particular patterns phonetic phrase plural possible present problems pronoun question readers reading recognize refer respectively result rhetoric rhetoric and composition rules scripts semantic sentence similar sound specific speech spelling standard structure suggests syntactic syntax theory tight end tion topic transformational understand usually verb vowel words writer written