propositionwhether
Propositionwhether is a neologism used in interdisciplinary discussions of language, logic, and computation to denote a propositional content that is presented or evaluated in the form of a whether-clause or a binary-choice question. The term highlights the interface between declarative propositions and interrogative structures, especially those introduced by the complementizer whether in English and its equivalents in other languages.
In linguistics, propositionwhether describes the meaning carried by clauses like "whether it will rain," emphasizing how
In formal logic and computer science, propositionwhether is used informally to refer to decision predicates or
Critics note that the term is not standardized and risks conflating distinct theoretical categories (propositions, questions,