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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/2/2016 10:22 AM, mayqel qunenoS
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<pre wrap="">SuStel:
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<pre wrap="">The rest of the adverbials modify the sentence
by going before the object-verb-subject or law'/puS structure.
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and if you had an adverbial and a noun with a type-5 suffix, which
would you place first ? I remember discussing this some time ago, and
no definite consensus existing on the matter.
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<p>I would put the adverbial before the syntactic noun, though
there's no absolute rule about it. Okrand has mostly done it this
way:</p>
<p><b>qIbDaq SuvwI''e' SoH Dun law' Hoch Dun puS<br>
</b><i>You would be the greatest warrior in the galaxy.</i> (ST5)</p>
<p><b>batlh naDev SuDab<br>
</b><i>Welcome to this place (you inhabit here honorably)</i> (PB)</p>
<p><b>QIt ghaHvaD yIn Hegh je vIghojmoH 'ej 'oy' SIQ ghaH<br>
</b><i>And teach him life and death, the slow and painful way!</i>
(PB)</p>
<p><b>vaj loghDaq lenglaHtaH Humanpu'<br>
</b><i>(thus humans can continue traveling in space)</i> (SkyBox
99)<br>
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<p>But he's also done it the other way:</p>
<p><b>tlhIngan Dujmey law'qu' SommeyDaq batlh cha'lu'<br>
</b><i>emblazoned upon the hulls of countless Klingon Starships
(it has been displayed honorably on very many Klingon ships'
hulls)</i> (SkyBox SP1)<br>
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