On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 10:45 PM, John E Clifford
<kali9putra@hidden.email> wrote:
Of course, the problem is
immediately pressing -- even before sentence boundaries -- if you have a case of Rako'eko'e (or whatever), which automatically puts the same thing in both slots (insofar as I can understand some of the unexplained notes).
Not sure we have a xortermi'e on this yet, but I would have Po'eko'e mean exactly lX smX lY smY PXkY, where X and Y stand for unique anonymous variables and sm- is the nonrestrictive restriction.