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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/7/2018 10:53 AM, mayqel qunenoS
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cite="mid:CAP7F2cJcQSHkxjGcXDqFF=xRLcuRXbj+-QqZNegPbyDPn+O2KA@mail.gmail.com">By
"dependent clauses on either half of a sao", you mean the
{tlhIngan maH; taHjaj} </blockquote>
<p>No. <b>tlhIngan maH; taHjaj</b> is not a sentence as object as
defined by TKD. It is two sentences, pushed together because
they're closely related.</p>
<p>You <i>could</i> put dependent clauses on either of these
sentences and it would still be grammatical (though it would mean
something else).</p>
<p><b>maquvchugh tlhIngan maH; taHjaj<br>
tlhIngan maH maquvchugh; taHjaj<br>
</b><i>If we are honorable, we are Klingon; may it continue.</i></p>
<p><b>tlhIngan maH; maquvchugh taHjaj<br>
tlhIngan maH; taHjaj maquvchugh<br>
</b><i>We are Klingon; if we are honorable, may it continue.</i></p>
<p>When I say "dependent clause," I mean a verbal clause with a type
9 suffix on the verb that makes it need to have a main clause.
These are described in TKD as "subordinate clauses," "relative
clauses," and "purpose clauses."<br>
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