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[personal profile] simont Thu 2013-03-14 15:33
I think that for me the problem with "list" is that it's both a formal term for a particular data structure and an informal term for a bunch of items, so that a list{2} may or may not be stored in a list{1}, and it seems entirely possible that one's default parse for "ordered list" might depend on which sense came to mind first.
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