Bill,
I'm sold.  And I'll add it to my vocabulary, figure out ten ways to work it into a conversation, and
cite you as the font of lexical wisdom.

Have fun.

tj


On Thursday 03/10/2011 at 3:34 pm, "Spruiell, William C" wrote:
TJ,

I was going for "able to be subjected to recursion" rather than "displaying at least one level of recursion", and all I could think of was "recursible" (I tried "recursable," but that somehow looked more like "able to be cursed a second time").

As a linguist, of course I'm going to make up words; deriving license, and all that. I figure I'm in bounds as long as I don't start substituting Greek letters for things in a bid for faux-mathiness (or "gammadygoop", as I've just now decided to call that trick). Linguists make up words the way dogs chase rabbits (i.e. persistently and compulsively, but usually with no material rewards).

--- Bill Spruiell


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From: Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of T. J. Ray [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2011 1:44 PM
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Subject: Re: functionalism in the classroom

How about "recursive" instead of "recursible" to avoid creating a new term? Trying to follow threads on this
site already demands a terminology dictionary.

tj



(2) There are clausal constructions that you might describe as allowing recursion, but which aren't examples of projection, thus the set of recursible (sp?) clauses is not identical to the set of projected clauses:


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