To answer that question please see the next section of the dictionary: http://www.jsoftware.com/books/help/dictionary/dictf.htm wherein it says:
A two-element train of a conjunction with a noun or a verb produces an adverb. ... Finally, a train of two adverbs produces an adverb, and (by implication) a train of any number of adverbs also produces an adverb. ----- Original Message ----- From: Samuel Tardieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Saturday, July 15, 2006 4:25 am Subject: Re: [Jprogramming] pass thru assignment > >>>>> "Roger" == Roger Hui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Roger> Section IIe of the dictionary is relevant. > Roger> http://www.jsoftware.com/books/help/dictionary/dicte.htm > > In rule "6 Bident: EDGE CAVN CAVN ANY", I can see the use of: > > EDGE CONJ VERB ANY -> make an adverb from conj + verb > EDGE CONJ NOUN ANY -> make an adverb from conj + noun > EDGE VERB VERB ANY -> make a hook > > but what are the other cases? Is "EDGE CONJ CONJ ANY" valid for > example? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
