yes, from my point of view they’re exactly equally anomalous: not at all

but that depends on the concept of “conjunction” one has in mind


Am 05.10.21 um 00:41 schrieb Elijah Stone:
FWIW I support the CC hook and find the gerunds inelegant.

But is not a conjunction which produces a noun similarly anomalous to a conjunction which produces an adverb?

  -E

On Mon, 4 Oct 2021, Henry Rich wrote:

I'm sure somebody will like it.

But it can never be used to produce (V N), because V`N does not convert N into an AR.

Henry Riich

On 10/4/2021 6:33 PM, Raul Miller wrote:
Is it worth noting that the ``:6 version of train formation can be
extended to produce arbitrary length trains?

For example, these are equivalent:

    V1 (C1 ` C2 ` C3 (``:6) C4) V2

    V1 C1 V2   V1 C2 V2   V1 C3 V2   V1 C4 V2

Thanks,



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