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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/10/2017 7:51 PM, SuStel wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:83c321bb-37e7-3f86-68e1-06c750a9505c@trimboli.name"
type="cite">Compound sentences are described thus in TKD: "Two
sentences may be joined together to form a longer compound
sentence. Both sentences must be able to stand alone as properly
formed sentences." Now see this from KGT: <b>juDev 'ej Dujvam
ra'wI' DagheS 'e' vItlhob</b><i> I ask you to lead us as
commander of this ship.</i> In order for this canonical
utterance to be legal according to TKD, <b>juDev</b> and <b>Dujvam
ra'wI' DagheS 'e' vItlhob</b> must both be "properly formed
sentences."</blockquote>
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<p>I'm going to take this one back. The formation is apparently <b>[juDev
'ej Dujvam ra'wI' DagheS] 'e' vItlhob,</b> which makes a
compound sentence the first sentence of the SAO.</p>
<p>In compensation, I'll point out an example of using a purpose
clause on an SAO: <b>bIQapqu'meH tar DaSop 'e' DatIvnIS</b><i> to
really succeed, you must enjoy eating poison.</i> This is <b>bIQapqu'meH
[tar DaSop 'e' DatIvnIS],</b> not <b>[</b><b>bIQapqu'meH tar
DaSop] 'e' DatIvnIS<i>.</i></b><br>
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