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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/14/2021 11:48 AM, Will Martin
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cite="mid:EE260DF1-828F-4C31-8528-D5E769AB51CC@mac.com">My issue
is that {-chuqlu’} has to have a plural subject. There doesn’t
seem to be any other setting in which {-lu’} implies a plural
Indefinite subject. That makes it exceptional.
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<div class="">Does the language grant that exception? You say it
obviously does.</div>
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<p>Don't put words into my mouth. I'm not granting exceptions here.</p>
<p>You are correct that the text of TKD says that <b>-chuq</b> must
be used with plural subjects. On that basis, it is fair enough to
say that there is some question whether an indefinite subject
qualifies.<br>
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cite="mid:EE260DF1-828F-4C31-8528-D5E769AB51CC@mac.com">
<div class=""> Is it obvious to most Klingonists, or do you have a
unique certainty?</div>
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<p>Gimme a break. I offered an opinion, that using <b>-chuq</b> and
<b>-lu'</b> together offers no conceptual difficulty.<br>
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