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Chris Barker
<barker@kappa.linguistics.fas.nyu.edu>
Thu, 9 Jun 2011 21:24:19 +0000
(17:24 -0400)
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Chris Barker
<barker@kappa.linguistics.fas.nyu.edu>
Thu, 9 Jun 2011 21:24:19 +0000
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CPS-xformed lambda term. You can use the following data declaration:
3. What happens (in terms of evaluation order) when the application
rule for CBN CPS is changed to `[MN] = \k.[N](\n.[M]nk)`? Likewise,
3. What happens (in terms of evaluation order) when the application
rule for CBN CPS is changed to `[MN] = \k.[N](\n.[M]nk)`? Likewise,
-What happens when the application rule for CBV CPS is changed to
`<MN>
-
= \k.[N](\n.[M]
(\m.mnk))`?
+What happens when the application rule for CBV CPS is changed to
+
`<MN> = \k.<N>(\n.<M>
(\m.mnk))`?
4. What happens when the application rules for the CPS xforms are changed to
4. What happens when the application rules for the CPS xforms are changed to
-
[MN] = \k.<M>(\m.m<N>k)
-
<MN> = \k.[M](\m.[N](\n.mnk))
+ [MN] = \k.<M>(\m.m<N>k)
+ <MN> = \k.[M](\m.[N](\n.mnk))
Thinking through the types
Thinking through the types