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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/10/2021 9:07 AM, mayqel qunen'oS
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cite="mid:CAP7F2c+dYtxmYDfYi592ZnRg=MbTdkmFQsJf1UnyRwWirZ3P_w@mail.gmail.com">SuStel:
<div dir="auto">> So far as we know, yes, only the nouns</div>
<div dir="auto">> that give a relative location let you say</div>
<div dir="auto">> pronoun noun.</div>
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<div dir="auto">Is the {Daq Dop} a noun giving a relative
location? I'm asking to make certain I understand correctly what
a relative location actually is.</div>
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<p>No, I'm referring to words like <b>Hay</b><i> area beyond</i>
and <b>Dung</b> <i>area above</i> that refer to locations in
reference to some other location. Area beyond what? Area above
what? When you think about the word <b>Daq</b><i> location,</i>
you don't necessarily think "location relative to what?"</p>
<p>You could say <b>jIH Hay</b><i> area beyond me</i> or <b>jIH
Dung</b><i> area above me,</i> but not <b>jIH Daq</b> — that
would have to be <b>DaqwIj<i> </i></b><i>my location.</i><br>
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