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Re: [tlhIngan Hol] finer shades of perfective aspect
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (David Holt)
Thu Feb 28 10:44:16 2019
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From: David Holt <kenjutsuka@live.com>
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Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2019 15:44:13 +0000
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ghItlh mayqel qunen'oS:
> And being on the subject, I find it irritating (to put it mildly),
> that while we *do* have words for the "brother's sister's daughter's
> son in law, of the illegitimate brother of the second alien, who
> happened to orbit kronos on the day three dogs were in heat", but we
> can't differentiate between a tendon and a ligament, since we have the
> same word for both of them..
I find that most lay people don't know the difference anyway. I'm satisfie=
d calling them Hom to'waQ and Somraw to'waQ even though they both attach to=
a bone at at least one end. Heck, I would even accept to'waQ for fascia, =
but I haven't settled definitively on a term - maybe qatbogh to'waQ?
Jeremy
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> And being on the subject, I find it irritating (to put it mildly),</di=
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rother's sister's daughter's<br>
> son in law, of the illegitimate brother of the second alien, who<br>
> happened to orbit kronos on the day three dogs were in heat", but=
we<br>
> can't differentiate between a tendon and a ligament, since we have the=
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> same word for both of them..<br>
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<div class=3D"PlainText">I find that most lay people don't know the differe=
nce anyway. I'm satisfied calling them Hom to'waQ and Somraw to'waQ e=
ven though they both attach to a bone at at least one end. Heck, I wo=
uld even accept to'waQ for fascia, but I haven't
settled definitively on a term - maybe qatbogh to'waQ?<br>
<br>
Jeremy</div>
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