Second, languages may differ in terms of where reflexives (not just m-reflexives) may exhibit this ambiguous (or dual) status.
We encoded secondary structure in the alignment, identifying stems, loops and bulges, and manually excluded regions of ambiguous alignment from the final dataset.
The evidence suggests, therefore, that won has no subject-number feature at all, rather than that it is ambiguous between singular and plural.
That his written statements about the bridge produce an image at once ' ' complex ' ' and ' ' ambiguous ' ' - more ' ' antipathy ' ' than ' ' advocacy ' ' - has often seemed irrelevant.
Can we deduce from it that inherently ambiguous stimuli always get resolved one way or the other?
Their status in these texts is therefore ambiguous, with both morphological and phonological factors restricting their use.
The feedback from the reviewers led to reformulation of ambiguous items and removal of overlapping and value-laden items.
Nevertheless, the criteria used to define specificity are somewhat ambiguous because there is no clear crossover between ' specific ' and ' non-specific ' binding.