Transmittedsuch
Transmittedsuch is a neologism used in discussions of information transmission and discourse dynamics to denote a phenomenon where certain evaluative qualifiers—often forms of "such" or "such-and-such"—are preserved as content is communicated, thereby influencing interpretation and spread. The concept highlights how listeners or readers may infer stronger commitments or universality from qualifiers that survive the transmission process.
Etymology and scope: The term blends transmitted and such (as in such-and-such) to emphasize that the qualifying
Mechanisms: Qualifiers like such, such a, or such-and-such function as signals of indefiniteness, emphasis, or evaluative
Examples: An original statement such as "This is such a problem" may yield subsequent transmissions like "such
Applications and implications: In linguistics and natural language processing, recognizing transmittedsuch can aid analyses of hedging,
Critiques: Some scholars view the concept as tautological or overlapping with established notions of hedging and