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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/2/2019 10:58 AM, nIqolay Q wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Wed, Oct 2, 2019 at
10:52 AM SuStel <<a href="mailto:sustel@trimboli.name"
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go back to <b>Hoch maH.</b> Do you take the set of <i>us-es</i>
as each <i>us </i>performing the action? Do you take
the set of all <i>us-es</i> as performing the action
collectively? Shouldn't you instead use <b>maH Hoch</b>
<i>the entirety of us,</i> which is a third-person
phrase?<br>
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class="gmail_default">And once you've got <b>maH Hoch</b>,
you can go all the way to <b>Hochma'</b>.</div>
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<p>No you can't — unless you come from Sakrej. <b>maH Hoch</b> is
not a <b>Hoch</b> that is possessed by <b>maH.</b> As we see
with "area" nouns, they don't get "possessed" by the pronouns
modifying them: <b>jIH tlhop</b><i> area in front of me</i> (not
<b>tlhopwIj</b>), and so on. I don't possess the area in front of
me; the area in front is being identified as the one associated
with me. This is a non-possessive, genitive relationship.<br>
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