Phonological Ambiguity
- Phonological Ambiguity
Phonological Ambiguity occurs in NLP when there are two words which sound the same but have different meanings, like ‘hear' ‘here'.
Phonological Ambiguity occurs in NLP when there are two words which sound the same but have different meanings, like ‘hear' ‘here'.

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