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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/10/2019 1:55 PM, Will Martin
wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:E2571CC7-76DD-4B13-BC8A-1D67A9F58131@mac.com">My old
argument about this, when we were figuring out how {vIH} worked,
was that we had a better mechanism for converting an intransitive
interpretation with {-moH} to make it transitive than we had for
converting a transitive interpretation (with {-egh} perhaps?) into
an intransitive meaning, since things that move are not
necessarily caused to move by themselves.</blockquote>
<p>Doesn't always work. TKD told us <b>ghor</b> is <i>break,</i>
but do I break an egg, or does the egg break? Then we got <b>pIpyuS
puS DaghornIS</b> in TKW, and that answered that.</p>
<p>You got the answer for <b>vIH</b> by asking Okrand directly, and
he told you it means <i>be in motion.</i><br>
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