[tlhIngan Hol] Imperatives and {-be'}

Anthony Appleyard a.appleyard at btinternet.com
Thu Jul 6 21:14:53 PDT 2017


The be' with imperative restriction may have been copied from Latin, where for "do not fear!", the obvious "non time" is wrong, and "ne time" is dialectal and poetic, and the usual classical prose form is "noli timere" = "be unwilling to fear".
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>From : mihkoun at gmail.com
Date : 06/07/2017 - 16:14 (GMTST)
To : tlhingan-hol at kli.org
Subject : [tlhIngan Hol] Imperatives and {-be'}
Apologising once more in advance for quoting boQwI', I need to bring this up, because there I read that..
"Even though tkd says that {-be'} cannot be used with imperatives, it seems that this means only that it cannot be used to form negative imperatives. For example, a sentence such as {HIleghbe'moH} seems to be possible"
I can't understand this. Isn't the {HIleghbe'moH} a negative imperative ? Doesn't it mean "make me not see !" ?
qunnoq
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