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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/7/2019 7:17 AM, mayqel qunen'oS
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">I'm talking about cats in general..
And after I've talked for quite some time, I want to shift the topic
of the discussion to the ancient cats in particular.
Would the following be correct/acceptable ?
{yadda yadda yadda vIghro'mey, yadda yadda yadda vIghro'mey, yadda
yadda yadda vIghro'mey, yadda yadda yadda vIghro'mey.
vIghro'mey tIQ'e'..
(as for the ancient cats..)
..and the yadda yadda continues, but now for the ancient cats..}
Would this use of {-'e'} in order to describe a change of topic/the
next topic, be correct ?
Or would the {vIghro'mey tIQ'e'} be marked/overmarked, or whatever the
jay' you call it ?</pre>
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<p>This is fine. When Okrand was talking about <b>-'e'</b> at the
front being marked, he meant when you are using it to move an
object noun in front of an adverbial, like so: <b>HaqwI''e' DaH
yISam</b><i> Find the SURGEON now!</i> It turns out that using
topic nouns just as a sentence topic without being a subject or
object is not marked.<br>
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