tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Fri Feb 23 00:21:32 1996

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noun=noun and conjunctions



Hi,

	it's once again me. I think my last posting was misunderstood.
I want to say: "AB and C" where AB is a noun-noun construction and
C a simple noun. Let's say AB should mean "law of honor" {batlh chut}
and C is the noun "victory" {yay}, so the sentence fragment would be 
{batlh chut yay je}. But that could mean "honor, law and victory" and
"honor and the victory of law" as well.

	Can I use {batlhchut yay je} to make clear that I mean 
"the_law_of_dicipline and victory"?


Lenny


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