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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (SuStel)
Wed Oct 11 04:21:09 2017

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Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2017 11:52:06 -0400
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On 10/10/2017 11:32 AM, Lieven wrote:
> Am 10.10.2017 um 17:20 schrieb SuStel:
>> Do I know for sure that it's right? No, but it /feels/ right, it 
>> doesn't violate any rules, and it is unmistakable.
>
> That's what you always blame me for doing. Gotcha! :-P

I'm not advocating generalizing the example, only saying that it /feels/ 
right to me. I'm not trying to convince anyone to use it or to accept 
it. When /you/ make "feeling" statements, some rule or observed feature 
is always a casualty. "I feel like third-person object prefixes should 
participate in the prefix trick, and I'm going to twist Okrand's very 
clear explanation into something that supports that." /My/ "feeling" 
statement here breaks no rule, tosses out no canon, AND has precedent, 
and I'm not even trying to convince anyone it's right. It's JUST a feeling.

So no, not the same thing.

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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/10/2017 11:32 AM, Lieven wrote:<br>
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    <blockquote type="cite"
      cite="mid:8c220ce3-c762-1bb9-2781-67b2d174f7c7@gmx.de">Am
      10.10.2017 um 17:20 schrieb SuStel:
      <br>
      <blockquote type="cite" style="color: #000000;">Do I know for sure
        that it's right? No, but it <i class="moz-txt-slash"><span
            class="moz-txt-tag">/</span>feels<span class="moz-txt-tag">/</span></i>
        right, it doesn't violate any rules, and it is unmistakable.
        <br>
      </blockquote>
      <br>
      That's what you always blame me for doing. Gotcha! <span
        class="moz-smiley-s4" title=":-P"><span>:-P</span></span></blockquote>
    <p>I'm not advocating generalizing the example, only saying that it
      <i>feels</i> right to me. I'm not trying to convince anyone to use
      it or to accept it. When <i>you</i> make "feeling" statements,
      some rule or observed feature is always a casualty. "I feel like
      third-person object prefixes should participate in the prefix
      trick, and I'm going to twist Okrand's very clear explanation into
      something that supports that." <i>My</i> "feeling" statement here
      breaks no rule, tosses out no canon, AND has precedent, and I'm
      not even trying to convince anyone it's right. It's JUST a
      feeling.</p>
    <p>So no, not the same thing.<br>
    </p>
    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">-- 
SuStel
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://trimboli.name">http://trimboli.name</a></pre>
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