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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/5/2017 4:19 PM, mayqel qunenoS
      wrote:<br>
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      <div dir="auto">SuStel:
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            jIHDaq ve'<br>
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            he travels on me</i></div>
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            style="font-family:sans-serif;font-size:13.696px">> He's
            riding on my back, or something like that. The </span></div>
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            destination is unstated. You can tell that </span><b
            style="font-family:sans-serif;font-size:13.696px">jIHDaq</b><span
            style="font-family:sans-serif;font-size:13.696px"> is not
            the </span></div>
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            object of </span><b
            style="font-family:sans-serif;font-size:13.696px">ve'</b><span
            style="font-family:sans-serif;font-size:13.696px">because
            the verb prefix agrees </span></div>
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            style="font-family:sans-serif;font-size:13.696px">> with </span><i
            style="font-family:sans-serif;font-size:13.696px">he/she/it/they/none.</i></div>
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        <div dir="auto"><span style="font-family:sans-serif">I fail to
            see how the {jIHDaq ve'} produces the "he travels on me". </span><i
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        <div dir="auto"><span style="font-family:sans-serif">According
            to the canon (or so I think) example of {bIQtIqDaq jIjaH}
            for "I go in the river/I am moving along the river" (HQ 7.4,
            Dec 1998), whenever we have the {-Daq} with a verb of
            movement, which verb of movement has a verb prefix
            indicating no object, then the {-Daq} indicates the location
            where the going takes place.</span></div>
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        <div dir="auto"><span style="font-family:sans-serif">So, as I
            understand the example of {jIHDaq ve'} the meaning isn't "he
            travels (with a purpose) on me"; it is rather "he is
            traveling with a purpose in the vicinity of me".</span></div>
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    <p>If you're riding me, then I am the location where the traveling
      takes place.</p>
    <p>But you're right; it could also mean the traveling takes place on
      my body. Maybe a Lilliputian is walking from my head to my feet
      for an important reason. <b>jIHDaq ve'.</b></p>
    <p>But the locative doesn't necessarily say that I am traversed,
      only that I am a location associated with the action. I don't
      think Okrand was trying to distinguish between those two in that
      HolQeD interview.<br>
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