Customer-analyst interviews are considered among the most effective means to perform requirements elicitation. However, during these interviews, ambiguity can hamper communication between customer and requirements analyst. Ambiguity is particularly dangerous in those cases in which the analyst misunderstands some linguistic expression of the customer, with-out being aware of the misunderstanding. On the other hand, if the analyst is able to detect ambiguous situations, this has been shown to help him/her in disclosing tacit knowledge. Indeed, the occurrence of an ambiguity might reveal the presence of unexpressed, system-relevant knowledge that needs to be elicited. Therefore, for the requirements elicitation interview to succeed, it is imp...