Joe Marshall scripsit:

> I've removed the tiers, arbitrary metric A, and sorted the
> implementations alphabetically.

Bummer, and after I went to all the work to make the columns of S^5 match
your rows in order.  Not easy in Google Spreadsheets, let me tell you;
you can't drag and drop columns, you have to copy and paste them into
another region of the spreadsheet.  (I know; I should have downloaded
it as an .ods file and worked with that.)

Whatever.  Nobody has to like the order in S^5, since its purpose is
mostly calculational.  I can't sort columns, only rows, so I'm leaving
it the way it is.

-- 
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Linguistics is arguably the most hotly contested property in the academic
realm. It is soaked with the blood of poets, theologians, philosophers,
philologists, psychologists, biologists and neurologists, along with
whatever blood can be got out of grammarians. - Russ Rymer

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