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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/4/2017 11:35 AM, nIqolay Q wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:CAG84SOs0ZMEFwPZ3Biun1JLMPUuqomaE53qL7YeaVc4M=b1K1A@mail.gmail.com">That
makes a little more sense, though I'm still not sure why <b>Duj
wejDIchwIj</b> is under consideration either. Asking about
something like <b>DujDaq wejDIch</b> vs. <b>Duj wejDIchDaq</b>
would at least make some sense, since we know type 5 noun suffixes
move around like that. But possession suffixes don't hop around
like that, and <b>wejDIch</b> isn't a noun.</blockquote>
<p>But <b>wejDIch</b> is treated grammatically as if it were a
noun. "Numbers are used as nouns." And our example for this is <b>qep'a'
wejDIchDaq,<i> </i></b>in which <b>qep'a' wejDIch</b> is a
proper noun, which might affect the grammar. So it's not actually
completely clear, and it's not at all clear that type 5 suffixes
migrate to the ends of numbers modifying nouns they way they do
verbs modifying nouns.<br>
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