Tag: lexical ambiguity


LEXICAL AMBIGUITY

The Nature and Scope of Lexical Ambiguity Lexical ambiguity represents a fundamental characteristic of human language, describing the phenomenon where a single word form—whether spoken or written—is associated with multiple distinct or related meanings. This inherent multiplicity is not a flaw, but rather a byproduct of linguistic efficiency, allowing finite vocabularies to express an expansive […]

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CONFUSABILITY INDEX

The Confusability Index in Psychology and Ergonomics Introduction and Core Definition of the Confusability Index The Confusability Index, often abbreviated as CI, is a specialized metric utilized within Human Factors Engineering and cognitive psychology to quantitatively assess the likelihood that a user or operator will confuse one piece of information, control, or stimulus with another. […]

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