tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Wed Nov 19 15:20:34 1997
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Re: maHagh tlhInganpu' (was:Klingon words for "subject"...)
- From: Marian Schwartz <[email protected]>
- Subject: Re: maHagh tlhInganpu' (was:Klingon words for "subject"...)
- Date: Wed, 19 Nov 1997 18:17:04 -0500
ghItlh charghwI'
>Krankor thought it meant you could use whole
>sentences compacted into the two sides of comparative
>structures and was greatly disappointed to be told otherwise.
Excuse me? I thought he opposed that. I look at the column starting on
page 35 of From the Grammarian's Desk (FGD?) and it looks like he opposed
this sort of thing.
Or do you mean changing an entire sentence into a noun phrase (?) with
{-ghach}? That did seem rather shaky to me.
Qapla'
qoror