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disambiguation|ˌdɪsæmbɪgjuːˈeɪʃən| [f. as prec. + -ation.] Removal of ambiguity; also, the result of such removal.
1827G. Bentham Outl. Logic 88 Disambiguation—where it is to fix the sense of an ambiguous term. This operation has been termed distinction by some Logicians. a1832J. Bentham Logic in Wks. (1843) VIII. 249/1 Disambiguation is distinction applied to words. 1967R. H. Robins Short Hist. Linguistics vi. 138 Limitation of a word's field of reference or its disambiguation as the result of specific collocations. 1968Proc. Arist. Soc. Suppl. XLII. 135 We already know the correct syntactical or semantical disambiguation of his utterance. 1970Language XLVI. 100 Pairs of sentences can easily be found in which dismabiguation rests upon comma intonation alone. |