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| Let ''j'' and ''k'' be hypothetical interpreters that do the jobs of ''M'' and ''N'', respectively: | | Let ''j'' and ''k'' be hypothetical interpreters that do the jobs of ''M'' and ''N'', respectively: |
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− | For Icons: x's Sign = x.MOS = x.<j>j, | + | :{| |
− | | + | | For Icons: |
− | For Indices: x's Sign = x.NOS = x.>k<k. | + | | ''x''’s Sign |
| + | | = |
| + | | ''x'' <math>\cdot</math> ''M''<sub>''OS''</sub> |
| + | | = |
| + | | ''x'' <math>\cdot</math> <font face="system"><s><</s></font><sub>''j''</sub> <font face="system"><s>></s></font><sub>''j''</sub> , |
| + | |- |
| + | | For Indices: |
| + | | ''x''’s Sign |
| + | | = |
| + | | ''x'' <math>\cdot</math> ''N''<sub>''OS''</sub> |
| + | | = |
| + | | x <math>\cdot</math> <font face="system"><s>></s></font><sub>''k''</sub><font face="system"><s><</s></font><sub>''k''</sub> . |
| + | |} |
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| Factor out the names of the interpreters j and k to serve as identifiers of objective motifs: | | Factor out the names of the interpreters j and k to serve as identifiers of objective motifs: |