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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/29/2017 2:01 PM, nIqolay Q wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:CAG84SOuTiQziwn1u1-SChimKy9+7bfvX-3QDgeWvoEZSxpE7SQ@mail.gmail.com">Since
the <b>-Daq</b> is optional with verbs of motion like that, you
can sidestep the problem entirely and just use the suffix that we
know works here: <b>pa''e' nom yIjaH!</b></blockquote>
<p>The point of shifting the noun with <b>-'e'</b> is to reflect
its grammatical emphasis by making it the first word you say. A
locative noun is not a topic noun, so putting it first does not
reflect its grammatical role.</p>
<p>Do what the book says here; don't invent new rules.<br>
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