I mean, 
with any sentence fragments s, and u the verb phrase
bound to c, y the bound right argument, is
s1 u c y s2 -: s1 (u) (c y) s2

> 
> > Is there a sentence with a partial sentence u c y,
> > where the following would not be the case?
> > u c y -: (u) (c y)
> 
> I'm going to have to ask you what you really mean by
> that.
> 
> On the face of it, the proposition is invalid.
> 
> -- 
> Raul
> 
>
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