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<p>RE: <i>The Grammarian's Desk</i><br>
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On 7/4/2016 5:09 AM, mayqel qunenoS wrote:</div>
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<pre wrap="">p.15 :
{chay' veSDuj'a' vIghajlaH DaH 'e' boyajchoH}
now you're all beginning to understand how I'm able to own a great warship
This is written as an example of a correct sentence, but I don't think
that it is ; the {chay'} can't be used in this way.
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<p>Krankor's grammar is <i>not</i> to be interpreted as canonical,
or even good. Much of what he wrote was composed before a lot of
later information was obtained, and Krankor largely refuses to
update his understanding of the language when new information
appears or when our understanding of the grammar changes.</p>
<p>Upon his learning of something new Okrand has said regarding the
grammar, I have heard him flatly refuse to follow it simply
because he didn't like it.<br>
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