clueswhether
Clueswhether is a term used in linguistics and natural language processing to describe a set of cues in text or speech that signal the presence of a proposition that can be true or false, typically associated with embedded questions introduced by whether (or if in some varieties). The concept is employed to study how speakers convey uncertainty, belief, or evaluation, and how computational systems detect factual claims for tasks such as claim extraction and fact-checking.
Origin and usage: The word clueswhether is a portmanteau of clues and whether, emphasizing the role of
Characteristics: Clueswhether encompasses lexical signals (whether, if), modals (may, might), evidential verbs (show, indicate), hedges (perhaps,
Applications and limitations: In fact-checking, summarization, information extraction, and question-answering, clueswhether aids systems in identifying content
See also: embedded question, whether-clause, fact-checking, claim detection, hedging.