And what is the difference between cutting one's hair and, say, cutting a rope? Cutting a banana? Cutting a presentation? Can you chIp a much?
Sorlu'taHvIS, much chIplaHbe' vay' 'ej pe'laHbe'. much vanlaH vay' qoj ghanglaH.
Sorry, but when Okrand says hair, he means hair.
When Okrand says percussion instrument, he means percussion
instrument. When you slap your knees rhythmically, your
knees ARE a percussion instrument. When you trim the lawn, the
lawn is NOT hair. If Okrand had meant "(e.g., hair)" he would have
written "(e.g., hair)."
At least until Maltz says otherwise.