tvetydigheter
Tvetydigheter, often translated as ambiguity, refers to a situation where something can be understood or interpreted in more than one way. This can occur in language, art, or even in logical propositions. In linguistics, ambiguity can arise from words with multiple meanings (lexical ambiguity) or sentence structures that allow for different interpretations (syntactic ambiguity). For example, the word "bank" can refer to a financial institution or the side of a river. The sentence "I saw the man with the telescope" could mean I used a telescope to see the man, or that the man I saw was holding a telescope.
In a broader sense, ambiguity can be intentional, as in literary works where authors use it to