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Not at all. Ambiguity is not more expressive than the absence of ambiguity.
Every term is uniquely qualified to specify only a single semantic meaning.
False dichotomy,
Saying something ambiguous is more expressive than saying nothing at all.
Not at all. Ambiguity is not more expressive than the absence of ambiguity.
Every term is uniquely qualified to specify only a single semantic meaning.
False dichotomy,
Saying something ambiguous is more expressive than saying nothing at all.
False dichotomy,
Saying something ambiguously is less expressive (of intended meaning) than saying something unambiguously.
Referring to bachelor ambiguously is less expressive (of intended meaning) than referring to Martial_State->Bachelor.