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| ; Theme One Program — Logical Cacti | | ; Theme One Program — Logical Cacti |
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| : http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2005-February/002361.html | | : http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2005-February/002361.html |
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| Up till now we've been working to hammer out a two-edged sword of syntax, honing the syntax of ''painted and rooted cacti and expressions'' (PARCAE), and turning it to use in taming the syntax of two-level formal languages. | | Up till now we've been working to hammer out a two-edged sword of syntax, honing the syntax of ''painted and rooted cacti and expressions'' (PARCAE), and turning it to use in taming the syntax of two-level formal languages. |
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| Of course I mean the ''active imagination''. So let me assist the prospective exercise with a few hints of what it would take to guarantee that these practices make sense. | | Of course I mean the ''active imagination''. So let me assist the prospective exercise with a few hints of what it would take to guarantee that these practices make sense. |
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| Table 13 illustrates the ''existential interpretation'' of cactus graphs and cactus expressions by providing English translations for a few of the most basic and commonly occurring forms. | | Table 13 illustrates the ''existential interpretation'' of cactus graphs and cactus expressions by providing English translations for a few of the most basic and commonly occurring forms. |