[tlhIngan Hol] Nouns in apposition
Anthony Appleyard
a.appleyard at btinternet.com
Wed Sep 20 08:48:44 PDT 2017
Basically, if X and Y are nouns, when does "X Y" mean "X's Y", "Y of X", and when it is an apposition? In the old days I used to write "X 'oHbogh Y" for "X which is Y".
How would I translate "Maltz's captain" and "Captain Maltz" distinctively? It seems that {matlh HoD} could mean both.
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