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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/11/2020 10:16 AM, Will Martin
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<blockquote type="cite"
cite="mid:5AA78138-0F68-4400-8B3F-94ACE82A0DBB@mac.com">Again,
this is not a rule. It’s just an observation about verbs with
{-meH} in canon. A Purpose Clause, complete with subject and/or
object can apply to a noun, and it’s possible that a
maybe-infinitive verb-with-{-meH} could apply to a verb, but it is
common for the maybe-infinitive construction to be applied to
nouns, and less common to see it giving the purpose of a verb.</blockquote>
<p>A canonical counterexample: <b>qaSuchmeH 'eb</b><i> opportunity
for me to visit you.</i>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://klingonska.org/canon/1998-01-18b-news.txt">http://klingonska.org/canon/1998-01-18b-news.txt</a><br>
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