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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/15/2018 9:42 PM, SuStel wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:0686ca1b-148f-e16d-5a23-b113da8e85eb@trimboli.name">The
rules for when purpose clauses must take subjects or objects are
not given by Okrand. In general, it appears that purpose clauses
attached to verbs (sentences) get subjects (possibly indefinite)
and objects, while those attached to nouns don't. But he's broken
that general trend from time to time <b>(qaSuchmeH 'eb; qIpmeH
Qatlh'a'; </b>and even the object-but-no-subject <b>SuvwI'
DevmeH paq</b><b>).</b></blockquote>
<p>Though this last might be interpreted as a noun-noun construction
between the noun <b>SuvwI'</b> and the noun phrase <b>DevmeH paq,
</b>so forget that one as an exceptional case.<br>
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SuStel
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