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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/12/2019 3:18 PM, Will Martin
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<div class="">Thanks for clarifying my misunderstanding. I was
unaware that {-‘e’} didn’t work like other type 5 suffixes that
give a noun a non-subject or object reason to participate in the
sentence.</div>
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<div class="">It seems to make it COMPLETELY different from any
other Type 5.</div>
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<div class="">Why not make it a Type 6 and give it a special rule
preventing it from being used with any Type 5?</div>
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<p>See this related quotation for the reason:</p>
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<p>It is interesting that <b>-Ha’</b> always occurs right after
the verb. It is not known why Klingon grammarians insist on
calling it a rover. It was felt best not to argue with Klingon
tradition, however, so <b>-Ha’</b> is here classified as a
rover. <br>
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