The argument is an example of 'syntactic ambiguity'.
However, for various reasons, several lexical, syntactic and semantic ambiguities remain.
Aristotle here - probably without knowing this - gives an excellent example of syntactic ambiguity.
Many false trees will be generated from such a grammar, especially given the syntactic ambiguity of many English words.
Many of the words in the lexicon have a high degree of syntactic ambiguity.
The resolution of syntactic ambiguity is one of the tasks to be performed by semantic analysis.
Using the simple tagset of the current system the degree of syntactic ambiguity found is shown in table 4.4.
Despite these modifications, syntactic ambiguity remains a large problem for generative systems.
The verse is popular as a specimen of didactic humor trading on syntactic ambiguity.
"Time flies like an arrow," is an English phrase often used to illustrate syntactic ambiguity.