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| | Lingua::Romana::Perligata -- Perl for the XXIimum Century (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15) |
 | | To map this simplified model of Perl onto an inflexion-based syntax, it is necessary to choose an inflexion scheme that differentiates the three components of each function: name, target, and data. |
 | | For a list data context, the plural suffix -ementa is used, and for targets, the dative forms are used: -emento and -ementis. |
 | | means ``for each variable in the list...'', the scalar variable must be in the accusative (as it is governed by the preposition ``for''), and the list must be in the ablative (denoting inclusion). |
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