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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/6/2020 9:50 AM, mayqel qunen'oS
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<div dir="auto">SuStel:</div>
<div dir="auto">> Is the clause nuj 'elHa'bogh Hoch </div>
<div dir="auto">> everything which un-enters the mouth; </div>
<div dir="auto">> the mouth which everything un-enters or </div>
<div dir="auto">> nuj 'elHa'bogh Hoch mung'e' each origin </div>
<div dir="auto">> which un-enters the mouth? In this </div>
<div dir="auto">> sentence, it could be either.</div>
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<div dir="auto">Can't it be "the origin of everything which
un-enters the mouth" ?</div>
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<p>Then the relative clause would be <b>nuj 'elHa'bogh Hoch</b> <i>everything
which un-enters the mouth,</i> and you'd take that noun phrase
and use it to modify <b>mung,</b> which is not part of the
relative clause.<br>
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