Inflections are not adverbs.  They are not even words.
They are parts of words.

If you want to change the Lab, change 'things' in the first
sentence.  But I don't know what you'd change it to.  ("Words'
is almost right, except that some words are punctuation).

Henry Rich 

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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Terrence Brannon
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> Subject: [Jgeneral] A minor contradiction in Lab: An 
> Introductory Course in J
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> Page 3 of the lab says:
> 
> All things in J, called ENTITIES, are one of the four 
> principal parts of
> speech (verb, noun, adverb, conjunction).
> 
> but then page 13 discusses INFLECTIONS.
> 
> I suppose we could consider an inflection an adverb. And then page 3
> would be correct.
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