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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY
Focus (grammar); Grammatical focus; Predicate focus; Contrastive focus
  • The syntactic/semantic tree of the sentence ''John only introduced [BILL] <sub>f</sub> to [SUE] <sub>f</sub>.''<ref name=Krifka1/>
  • Left periphery structure, according to Rizzi (1997)
  • Fig. 1 The Y-Model of Syntax, Semantics and Phonology

Input (computer science)         
IN COMPUTING, INPUT OF A PROGRAM OR PROCESS, I.E. A COMMAND OR SIGNAL FROM OUTER SOURCES
Data input
In computer science, the general meaning of input is to provide or give something to the computer, in other words, when a computer or device is receiving a command or signal from outer sources, the event is referred to as input to the device.
MAA FOCUS         
US MAGAZINE
MAA Focus
MAA FOCUS is the newsmagazine of the Mathematical Association of America. It carries news items and short articles of interest to the organization's members.
Input–output model         
QUANTITATIVE ECONOMIC MODEL THAT REPRESENTS THE INTERDEPENDENCIES BETWEEN DIFFERENT SECTORS OF A NATIONAL ECONOMY OR DIFFERENT REGIONAL ECONOMIES
Input-output economics; Input-output analysis; Input/output analysis; Input/output model; Input/Output model; Input/Output analysis; Input-Output analysis; Input-Output model; Input output analysis; Input-output model; Input-output planning; Leontief analysis
In economics, an input–output model is a quantitative economic model that represents the interdependencies between different sectors of a national economy or different regional economies.Thijs Ten Raa, Input–Output Economics: Theory and Applications: Featuring Asian Economies, World Scientific, 2009 Wassily Leontief (1906–1999) is credited with developing this type of analysis and earned the Nobel Prize in Economics for his development of this model.

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Focus (linguistics)

In linguistics, focus (abbreviated FOC) is a grammatical category that conveys which part of the sentence contributes new, non-derivable, or contrastive information. In the English sentence "Mary only insulted BILL", focus is expressed prosodically by a pitch accent on "Bill" which identifies him as the only person Mary insulted. By contrast, in the sentence "Mary only INSULTED Bill", the verb "insult" is focused and thus expresses that Mary performed no other actions towards Bill. Focus is a cross-linguistic phenomenon and a major topic in linguistics. Research on focus spans numerous subfields including phonetics, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and sociolinguistics.