arXiv:2607.04436v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Natural language requirements (NLRs) are essential for bridging communication gaps among diverse stakeholders in software development. However, the inherent ambiguity in NLRs can pose significant challenges. In particular, some requirements may be misinterpreted due to varying contextual knowledge and domain-specific expectations of the stakeholders, a phenomenon known as pragmatic ambiguity. This paper presents an approach for detecting and resolving pragmatic ambiguities in NLRs. The approach leverages retrieval-augmented generation technique

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