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unambiguous$86324$ - traducción al español

AMBIGUITY IN GRAMMAR
Ambiguous grammars; Inherently ambiguous language; Unambiguous grammar; Unambiguous context-free grammar; Ambiguous context-free grammar

unambiguous      
adj. sin ambigüedad, claro, incontrovertible, inequívoco, llano, patente
ambiguous         
  • Caterpillar]] for [[Lewis Carroll]]'s ''[[Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]'' is noted for its ambiguous central figure, whose head can be viewed as being a human male's face with a pointed nose and chin, or as being the head end of an actual [[caterpillar]], with the first two right "true" legs visible.<ref>"And do you see its long nose and chin? At least, they ''look'' exactly like a nose and chin, that is don't they? But they really ''are'' two of its legs. You know a Caterpillar has got ''quantities'' of legs: you can see more of them, further down." Carroll, Lewis. ''The Nursery "Alice"''. Dover Publications (1966), p 27.</ref>
  • Which is wet: the food, or the cat?
  • This image can be interpreted three ways: as the letters "K B", as the mathematical inequality "1 < 13", or as the letters "''V'' D" with their mirror image.<ref name="protein_ambig" />
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  • Structural analysis of an ambiguous Spanish sentence:<br /> '''Pepe vio a Pablo enfurecido'''<br />Interpretation 1: When Pepe was angry, then he saw Pablo<br />Interpretation 2: Pepe saw that Pablo was angry.<br />Here, the syntactic tree in figure represents interpretation 2.
TYPE OF UNCERTAINTY OF MEANING IN WHICH SEVERAL INTERPRETATIONS ARE PLAUSIBLE
Ambiguous; Disambigs; Unambiguous; Ambiguation; Ambiguate; Ambiguities; Ambiguousness; Lexical ambiguity; Ambiguity (concept); Ambiguous mathematical notation; Ambigous
(adj.) = ambiguo

Def: Que posee varios significados lo que puede hace que se tome uno por el otro.
Ex: This is true even when a Ruecking algorithm has reduced the search to a seemingly manageable set of ambiguous choices.
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* unambiguous = sin ambigüedad
ambiguity         
  • Caterpillar]] for [[Lewis Carroll]]'s ''[[Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]'' is noted for its ambiguous central figure, whose head can be viewed as being a human male's face with a pointed nose and chin, or as being the head end of an actual [[caterpillar]], with the first two right "true" legs visible.<ref>"And do you see its long nose and chin? At least, they ''look'' exactly like a nose and chin, that is don't they? But they really ''are'' two of its legs. You know a Caterpillar has got ''quantities'' of legs: you can see more of them, further down." Carroll, Lewis. ''The Nursery "Alice"''. Dover Publications (1966), p 27.</ref>
  • Which is wet: the food, or the cat?
  • This image can be interpreted three ways: as the letters "K B", as the mathematical inequality "1 < 13", or as the letters "''V'' D" with their mirror image.<ref name="protein_ambig" />
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  • Structural analysis of an ambiguous Spanish sentence:<br /> '''Pepe vio a Pablo enfurecido'''<br />Interpretation 1: When Pepe was angry, then he saw Pablo<br />Interpretation 2: Pepe saw that Pablo was angry.<br />Here, the syntactic tree in figure represents interpretation 2.
TYPE OF UNCERTAINTY OF MEANING IN WHICH SEVERAL INTERPRETATIONS ARE PLAUSIBLE
Ambiguous; Disambigs; Unambiguous; Ambiguation; Ambiguate; Ambiguities; Ambiguousness; Lexical ambiguity; Ambiguity (concept); Ambiguous mathematical notation; Ambigous
(n.) = ambigüedad, equivocidad
Ex: In pursuing brevity, however, care must be exercised to avoid ambiguity.
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* role ambiguity = ambigüedad de funciones
* unambiguity = falta de ambigüedad, precisión, exactitud

Definición

ambiguity
(ambiguities)
If you say that there is ambiguity in something, you mean that it is unclear or confusing, or it can be understood in more than one way.
There is considerable ambiguity about what this part of the agreement actually means.
N-VAR

Wikipedia

Ambiguous grammar

In computer science, an ambiguous grammar is a context-free grammar for which there exists a string that can have more than one leftmost derivation or parse tree. Every non-empty context-free language admits an ambiguous grammar by introducing e.g. a duplicate rule. A language that only admits ambiguous grammars is called an inherently ambiguous language. Deterministic context-free grammars are always unambiguous, and are an important subclass of unambiguous grammars; there are non-deterministic unambiguous grammars, however.

For computer programming languages, the reference grammar is often ambiguous, due to issues such as the dangling else problem. If present, these ambiguities are generally resolved by adding precedence rules or other context-sensitive parsing rules, so the overall phrase grammar is unambiguous. Some parsing algorithms (such as (Earley or GLR parsers) can generate sets of parse trees (or "parse forests") from strings that are syntactically ambiguous.