I repudiate your assertion, suh.  I claim the definition is perfect.  [If it's not, let's work here to make it perfect.]

A gerund is not an AR.  A gerund is anything that can be the m in [email protected] .  This admits only ARs of verbs, or lists of ARs of verbs.

The RHS of the assignment form

'`names' =. AR_list

is not a gerund, but instead an AR or a list of ARs.

Henry Rich

On 9/3/2018 1:25 PM, Raul Miller wrote:
That's a pretty good definition, but it's probably worth remembering
that the implementation is a bit more general than that, in some
contexts.

(A generic property of generalizations is that their relevance depends
on context.)

Thanks,



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