👉 Univocability is a concept in linguistics and philosophy that refers to a property of words or phrases that can be applied universally, without modification. It implies that a word or phrase can be used to convey the same meaning whether it is used as a noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, etc., regardless of their position in a sentence. This concept has been explored by various linguists and philosophers, including Aristotle, Frege, Russell, and others.