multipleality
Multipleality is a concept in linguistics and semiotics that refers to the idea that a sign, such as a word or symbol, can have multiple meanings or interpretations. This phenomenon is often observed in natural languages, where a single sign can evoke different senses or references depending on the context, the speaker's intent, or the listener's interpretation. Multipleality is closely related to the principles of ambiguity and polysemy, but it extends beyond these to encompass a broader range of semantic and pragmatic variations.
In linguistics, multipleality is studied within the framework of semantics and pragmatics. Semantically, multipleality can arise
Multipleality is not limited to spoken or written language; it also applies to visual and other semiotic
The study of multipleality is important for understanding how meaning is constructed and interpreted in communication.