Raul Miller-4 wrote:
> 
> On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 6:39 PM, Viktor Cerovski
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 1) absolute/explicit ranks are non-negative ones
>> 2) negative/relative ranks, and,
>> 3) infinite/undefined ranks.
>>
>> For the first kind equation v"v === v holds, but not for the other two
>> kinds.
> 
> Where does case 3 differ?
> 
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For example, If we have two verbs v"_1 and v"_, the actual rank of the
former
is derived from the shape of the argument(s) provided, while the actual rank
of 
the latter is derived from the rank of v alone. Both are of course different 
from, say, v"1, which has rank 1 1 1.

 
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