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- Imprecise_language abstract "Often, informal, spoken language, \"everyday language\" is less precise than any more formal or academic languages.Language might be said to be imprecise because it exhibits one or more of the following features: ambiguity - when a word or phrase pertains to its having more than one meaning in the language to which the word belongs. vagueness - when borderline cases interfere with an interpretation equivocation - the misleading use of a term with more than one meaning or sense (by glossing over which meaning is intended at a particular time) accent - when the use of bold or italics causes confusion over the meaning of a statement amphiboly - when a sentence may be interpreted in more than one way due to ambiguous sentence structure.While imprecise language is not desirable in various scientific fields, it may be helpful, illustrative or discussion-stimulative in other contexts. Imprecision in a discourse may or may not be the intention of the author(s) or speaker(s). The role of imprecision may depend on audience, end goal, extended context and subject matter. Relevant players and real stakes will also bear on truth-grounds of statements.".
- Imprecise_language wikiPageID "15220".
- Imprecise_language wikiPageLength "1355".
- Imprecise_language wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Imprecise_language wikiPageRevisionID "682108529".
- Imprecise_language wikiPageWikiLink Accent_(fallacy).
- Imprecise_language wikiPageWikiLink Ambiguity.
- Imprecise_language wikiPageWikiLink Category:Language.
- Imprecise_language wikiPageWikiLink Equivocation.
- Imprecise_language wikiPageWikiLink Formal_language.
- Imprecise_language wikiPageWikiLink Spoken_language.
- Imprecise_language wikiPageWikiLink Syntactic_ambiguity.
- Imprecise_language wikiPageWikiLink Tractatus_Logico-Philosophicus.
- Imprecise_language wikiPageWikiLink Vagueness.
- Imprecise_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "Imprecise language".
- Imprecise_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "imprecise language".
- Imprecise_language wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Notability.
- Imprecise_language wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Imprecise_language subject Category:Language.
- Imprecise_language type Page.
- Imprecise_language comment "Often, informal, spoken language, \"everyday language\" is less precise than any more formal or academic languages.Language might be said to be imprecise because it exhibits one or more of the following features: ambiguity - when a word or phrase pertains to its having more than one meaning in the language to which the word belongs.".
- Imprecise_language label "Imprecise language".
- Imprecise_language sameAs Q6007554.
- Imprecise_language sameAs m.0118b2np.
- Imprecise_language sameAs Q6007554.
- Imprecise_language wasDerivedFrom Imprecise_language?oldid=682108529.
- Imprecise_language isPrimaryTopicOf Imprecise_language.