Results 97 comments of Dirk Roorda

Yes. We can see ~ as an operator that modifies relations. n < m means: n comes before m in the canonical ordering A query clause

The # operator means: unequal as nodes, i.e. not the same node. phrase #~ phrase means: a phrase and the first other phrase in the dataset. Not very meaningful.

Embedding n [[ m means n embeds m. book [[~ chapter looks for books with their first embedded chapter. This includes books with non-chapter material before the first chapter. Shorthand...

I think these are the relations that could be augmented with ~ ``` ~ ~> > [[~ ~[[ ]]~ ~]] ```

What does phrase ~>~ phrase ```

But maybe this is getting over the top.

I think only the ~ ~< [~ ~] ]~ ~[ ```

Somehow the urgency for this seems to be lost.

With the asymmetrical relations, the fuzziness can work in two directions: the adjacency can be relaxed by admitting a widening gap, or by admitting an increasing overlap. When you use...