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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/7/2020 11:20 AM, nIqolay Q wrote:<br>
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<div style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif"
class="gmail_default">That said, there is some official
commentary from Okrand regarding syllable emphasis:</div>
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<div style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif"
class="gmail_default">For the possessive suffixes, however,
this doesn't work. {jaghna'lI'} means "definitely your enemy
(and not your friend, etc.)." It doesn't specifically mean
"definitely your enemy (and not mine)."<br>
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He said if you want to emphasize the possessor, just give it
extra stress when saying the word: {Duj<b>lIj</b>} (or Duj<u>lIj</u>
or Duj<i>lIj</i> or Duj<b><u>lIj</u></b> or DujLIJ or however
you want to transcribe it -- I'm not sure whether italics and
bold and all of that will show up for you).</div>
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<p>I <i>knew </i>that Okrand had commented on emphasized
syllables. I couldn't remember where.</p>
<p>Now mayqel is going to ask us about <b>-na'</b> not applying to
<b>-lI'...</b> :D<br>
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