In formal semantics, the squiggle operator is an operator that constrains the occurrence of focus. In one common definition, the squiggle operator takes a syntactic argument and a discourse salient argument and introduces a presupposition that the ordinary semantic value of is either a subset or an element of the focus semantic value of . The squiggle was first introduced by Mats Rooth in 1992 as part of his treatment of focus within the framework of alternative semantics. It has become one of the standard tools in formal work on focus, playing a key role in accounts of contrastive focus, ellipsis, deaccenting, and question-answer congruence.
the squiggleoperator ∼ {\displaystyle \sim } is an operator that constrains the occurrence of focus. In one common definition, the squiggleoperator takes...
[x]". In formal semantics, it is also used as a notation for the squiggleoperator which plays a key role in many theories of focus. Computer programmers...
semantics Leading question Question under discussion Sentence function Squiggleoperator Confusion Who Asked the First Question?, a book Huddleston, Rodney...
running children's shows, Mr. Squiggle. Hetherington was the sole operator and voice of its star performer, the Mr. Squiggle marionette. He was the son of...
essentially the same logo, but with the squiggle on the letter "i" in a brighter shade of green. The squiggle and bright green colour are used throughout...
Some languages additionally feature the "spaceship operator", or three-way comparison operator, <=>, to determine whether one value is less than, equal...
b} is defined as a b + b a . Look up curly bracket, brace, { }, {, }, squiggly, or accolade in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ⟨ and ⟩ are angle brackets...
pictures requested by viewers; he would complete squiggles sent by the children and make a squiggle for them to complete. He also gave them lessons on...
the movie Tale of the Brave. In the Australian children's TV series Mr. Squiggle, Bill the Steam Shovel provides comic relief and produces steam from his...
repeat in a regular fashion. These terms can be replaced by dots, lines, squiggles and similar marks, each standing for a term, a denominator, an integral...
Sigma' though the same glyph might be used for both. ∼: U+223C 'tilde operator' is not the same character as U+007E 'tilde', although the same glyph might...
a document bearing what the New York judges described as 'a number of "squiggly" lines which in no way resemble any letters of the alphabet.' Mower, Joan...
first job at ABC-TV was as a propsman on Mr Squiggle and Miss Gina (Gina Curtis). Concurrent with Mr Squiggle, he worked on The Bryan Davies Show. In 1964...
ISSN 0020-1146. Tom Dyckhoff (31 March 2010). "Just what London needs, a giant squiggle". The Times. Archived from the original on 23 April 2010. Retrieved 21...
stapling or outward for pinning (see below). Clinches can be standard, squiggled, flat, or rounded completely adjacent to the paper to facilitate neater...
Retrieved 20 February 2022. Cawley, Laurence (2014-02-18). "What do those squiggles on the pavement actually mean?". BBC News. Retrieved 19 February 2014...
described his vision as "Something that makes your mind float over the squiggling landscape like the wings of a seagull." Feskekörka, or Fiskhallen, is...
GamePad's touchscreen or right analog stick, such as an L for a gun or a squiggly line for a whip. In specified areas, the GamePad (by default) is used to...
time-independent Schrödinger equation with a kinetic energy Hamiltonian operator using a wave function as an eigenfunction to obtain the energy levels as...
The particles are represented by the lines of the diagram, which can be squiggly or straight, with an arrow or without, depending on the type of particle...