ambiguoussometimes
Ambiguoussometimes is a coined term used in linguistic and literary discussion to describe statements whose ambiguity depends on context or interpretation, making readings vary across situations. The word combines ambiguous with sometimes to emphasize that a sentence can be read in more than one way, but not all readings are equally salient in every setting.
Origin and usage: Ambiguoussometimes appears in informal, analytical, and online discourse as a descriptive label rather
Definition and scope: A sentence described as ambiguoussometimes allows at least two readings, yet those readings
Examples: The sentence We saw her duck. can be interpreted as seeing a duck that belongs to
See also: Ambiguity, amphiboly, pragmatics, context-dependence. Ambiguoussometimes is primarily a heuristic label for context-sensitive interpretive variation