On 9/5/07, Oleg Kobchenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On the other hand, faster and shorter does not always mean logical and
> consistent.
>
> Conj @ preserves the rank and @: kills it, so @ is more basic.
> Using the inflection shows you mean something special: speed.

I am not comfortable with this mode of expression -- it does not
seem to convey any ideas to someone who does not already
understand how these work.  More properly, neither "kills" rank,
from my point of view -- all verys retain their own rank.  The
question is: what is the rank of the derived verb?

Currently, u@:v is ([: u v) and [EMAIL PROTECTED] is u@:v"v

-- 
Raul
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