Never having seen a name for Ken and Roger's official dictionary's expression 
format:
X (exp1;...;expn) y
I am going to use the subject phrase, at least until someone corrects me. 

Thanks to Jimmy Gauvin (and Brian), I now understand that this cryptic format 
used throughout the dictionary is a (series) of tridents with a middle ";" 
verb; hence each verb fork seeing the x and y arguments as a result of the 
"normal" (as yet to be fully understood by me) evaluation of verb trains. 
(Close enough?)

This was a real epiphany to me. (Ok, I'm slow!) 
Now I wonder which came first?

My first recall of 'tacit expressions' was while at STSC; it was mentioned as 
something the folks at IPSharp were doing. (Don't know if it was implemented or 
not in their commercial APL System.)

Haven't seen it addressed in any of Roger's excellent history of J articles; is 
any one willing to describe, or do a (perhaps Reflexive-ish) article re the 
history of "expositional tacit?


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