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Re: [tlhIngan Hol] Two {-'e'}'s in a pronoun sentence.

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (De'vID)
Tue Sep 12 10:43:59 2017

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Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2017 16:43:54 +0200
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On 12 September 2017 at 16:22, mayqel qunenoS <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
> If we write a sentence as "a is b" we need to place the {'e'} on b. So we
> need to write {b 'oH a'e'}.
>
> If we wanted to stress the b, could we place an {-'e'} there too ? Could we
> write {b'e' 'oH a'e'} ?

What do you think? Why or why not?

> Lets say we write {b 'oHbogh a'e'}; and we want the b to be the subject of a
> larger sentence. Could we write {yadda yadda yadda b'e' 'oHbogh a'e'} ? But
> if we could indeed do something like this, wouldn't there be confusion with
> regards to which one of the two (a or b) is the subject ?

Can you give me an example of {b 'oHbogh a'e'} where b is the subject
of a larger sentence?

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