tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Tue Feb 16 12:04:26 1999
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Re: Complex Sentences
- From: TPO <cheesbro@rpa.net>
- Subject: Re: Complex Sentences
- Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 15:04:16 -0500
>referring to a destination. Yet, I have seen discussion regarding {paw}
>claiming that one actually "arrives" AT the location, thus requiring the
>locative construction.
paw is covered in HolQeD 7.4 p 9
interview with MO
MO** [Duj vIpaw] means "I arrive at the ship"; [DujDaq jIpaw] means "I
arrive on the ship", that is, I arrive via the ship or something like that.
And it would probably be okay to say [DujDaq vIpaw] for "I arrive at the
ship". But [Duj jIpaw] strikes me as odd. **
DloraH