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Re: place switching cmavo...
On 1996-11-12 "Trevor C. Hill" <trevor@AMON-RA.RES.CMU.EDU> writes:
> ... It seems to me that because the places are, for the most part,
> ordered by frequency of use, these words should simply take a certain
> place (x2 for se) and put it at the front, leaving the other places in
> their original order...
(because you usually want to fill x1 and so need "fa" as well as "se".)
I also have noticed that effect. If it were five years ago I would have
(and I think I did) argued to have conversion operators just yank a
place rather than swap places. But we now have the inertia of a fair
amount of text written to the original TLI behavior of conversions, plus
a baseline, so my support for the idea has to be virtual, not actual.
-gua!spi conversion operators do not swap places; they leave remaining
places in the original order.
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