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complexwhich

Complexwhich is a theoretical construct in semantics and logic used to model a specialized wh-question operator that combines the determiner which with a set of complex criteria. It formalizes how a speaker selects one option from a group when the choice is constrained by additional qualifiers from embedded clauses or context. The term signals a multi-layered, context-dependent selection process.

In a formal framework, Complexwhich takes a set of alternatives A and a qualifier function Q, mapping

Origins: The term emerged in late 2010s interdisciplinary discussions between linguistics and formal logic as a

Applications: Complexwhich is used in formal semantics, natural language processing, and multi-criteria decision modeling to represent

See also: Which; Complex number; Relative clause; Disambiguation; Formal semantics.

each
alternative
to
a
constraint
on
its
acceptability.
The
operator
selects
an
a
in
A
such
that
Q(a)
holds
in
the
current
discourse
context.
If
qualifiers
depend
on
multiple
subclauses,
evaluation
proceeds
recursively,
producing
referents
whose
identity
can
shift
with
discourse
and
shared
knowledge.
way
to
capture
nesting
and
cross-cutting
constraints
in
wh-
constructions.
It
is
used
primarily
as
a
theoretical
tool
in
modeling
and
analysis
rather
than
an
implemented
feature
of
languages.
questions
where
the
selection
must
satisfy
several
simultaneous
requirements.
Example:
Which
complexwhich
option
among
three
sensor
configurations
should
be
deployed
given
power,
reliability,
and
latency
constraints?
In
NLP,
the
concept
informs
disambiguation
algorithms
that
must
resolve
options
under
layered
contextual
constraints.