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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/12/2019 11:42 AM, Will Martin
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<div class="">Another option would be {cheS’e’ Sopbogh Hoch.} As
for rabbits, all which eat.</div>
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<p>Is this meant to be a noun-noun construction? That doesn't work,
because you can't put a type 5 noun suffix on the first noun of a
noun-noun construction.</p>
<p>If it's meant to be two components of part of a larger sentence,
like <b>cheS'e', Sopbogh Hoch vIlegh</b><i> As for rabbits, I see
all which eat,</i> remember that Okrand told us that using a
type 5'd topic at the beginning of a sentence that isn't a subject
or object would be highly marked. It's basically not a real
option.<br>
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<p>The only thing that <b>cheS'e' Sopbogh Hoch</b> would normally
be interpreted as is <i>rabbit which everyone eats.</i> <b>cheS'e'
Sopbogh Hoch vIlegh</b><i> I see the rabbit which everyone eats.</i><br>
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