I mean, 4 cases instead of the 9 you list.

Instead of <  =  >  for each operand you have only
<=   >

2 * 2 = 4  (left operand * right operand)

You have the regular part (the excess, if any,
of the noun rank over the verb rank) and
the irregular part (the cells of the noun, whose
result-rank is determined by the verb).

Henry Rich 

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> Henry Rich wrote:
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> > So there are only 4 cases.
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> 4 cases you say? Well let's see:
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> operand rank >  verb rank  results in rationing the operand
> operand rank =  verb rank  results in passing the operand whole
> operand rank <  verb rank  results in passing the operand whole
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> What fourth case are you thinking of?
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