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Re: Linguistic term for ease of changing word-class (was: 'out-' affix in conlangs?)

From:Alex Fink <000024@...>
Date:Monday, August 11, 2008, 18:39
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 08:30:56 -0400, Mark J. Reed <markjreed@...> wrote:

>To go back to the typecasting metaphor, the idea behind typecasting is >that it represents the identity operation. The copula, as it were. >Sure, there are infinitely many functions that receive a character >string as input and return a floating point number as output, but the >"obvious" one that needs no qualification is the one that returns the >"value" of the string - presumably the one it would represent if >entered as a numeric literal in the source code.
Call it too much mathematical hard-headedness, but if I'm gonna call things identity functions I want them to be isomorphisms, and their compositions to be identity functions as well. And I doubt casting a random string to an integer and back is ever going to preserve it in any sensible lang. Ah, well, never said my thoughts on proglang design were non-fringe. Alex