On Fri, 2023-10-20 at 17:18 -0500, secretsnail9 via agora-discussion wrote: > This seems about the same as changing a rule by saying "Add the following > sentence: Things are a currency. Things are tracked by the Thinger." Which > would fail to do anything because "any ambiguity" is present (I think this > has been held before). There's the same ambiguity here.
Do you have a reference? I agree that the cases are comparable, but think that both are unambiguous. Compare "Add the following sentence: Things are a currency. Then retitle the rule to 'Things'." I would consider that to be unambiguous, and yet it isn't any grammatically different from your example. -- ais523