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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/7/2019 11:10 AM, Jeremy Silver
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">On Thursday, 7 November 2019 13:55:54 GMT Felix Malmenbeck wrote:
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Consider that in TKD, it is mentioned that:
"The word for where?, nuqDaq, is actually nuq what? followed by the suffix
-Daq locative (see section 3.3.5)."
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">So it does. I thought it was something slightly different, but that might have
just been me.
Now for me "where" is semantically equivalent to "what place", so is there
anything that would disallow {nuq Daqvo'} ?</pre>
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<p>The word <b>nuq</b> goes into the sentence where the answer
would be. If the answer is a ship, the answer to <b>nuq Daqvo'</b>
would not be <b>Duj Daqvo'</b><i> from the ship's place;</i><b> </b>it
would be <b>Dujvo'</b><i> from the ship.</i> So <b>nuq Daqvo'</b>
doesn't really do what you want it to do.</p>
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