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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/8/2019 3:17 PM, Will Martin wrote:<br>
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<div class="">{rIntaH} also can follow a sentence to indicate that
something is completely done.</div>
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<div class="">Both of these instances involve the verb {rIn}
without its own subject, object, or prefix indicating subject or
object.</div>
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<p>TKD says that <b>rIntaH</b> follows the verb. No examples of
verbs with explicit subjects have occurred, so a strict reading of
the text says that <b>vIje' rIntaH jIH</b> is more correct than <b>vIje'
jIH rIntaH.</b> I would not be surprised if that weren't an
absolute — but again, we have no data.<br>
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