“…For example, C = (low, high) = (c − , c + ), denoted by (L, H), are negative and positive primary terms; H = (little, very) = (h − , h + ), represented by (l, v), are negative and positive hedges; and (absolutely low, neutral, absolutely high) = (0, W, 1) are constants. Linguistic values will be formed based on a combination of primary terms and hedges following the natural semantic order of these linguistic values, for example, absolutely L, vvL, vL, lvL, L, llL, lL, vlL, W, vlH, lH, llH, H, lvH, vH, vvH, and absolutely H [29].…”