On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 1:12 PM, PackRat<[email protected]> wrote:
> As I said above, using the EXACT AND LITERAL wording of the DOJ meaning
> of dyadic [ and ] in the standard English sense and applying it to what
> I see in your train above, moving from right to left, the DOJ meaning
> would be to view it as ( a[b ) ] (c) , where I've parenthesized what's
> to the left and right of ] .

Using this interpretation, J's verbs are treated from left to right, rather
than from right to left.

In any event, this aspect of its grammar is treated elsewhere in
the dictionary -- and it's a grammatical issue as opposed to
being a part of the definition of any of its words.

-- 
Raul
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