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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/16/2022 9:29 AM, D qunen'oS wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:CAP7F2cLOE-FHBeWF4egfZ58Xy=XqfPed3v9pCfdJBXmokUKpGA@mail.gmail.com">If
instead of {bIyIntaHvIS bIchul ’e’ Da’aghta’} we had {bIchul ’e’
Da’aghta’ bIyIntaHvIS}, would there be any difference?</blockquote>
<p>(I'm going to drop the <b>-ta'</b> because it freaks me out.)<br>
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<p><b>bIyIntaHvIS bIchul 'e' Da'agh.<br>
</b><i>You are wise while you live. You show that.</i></p>
<p><b>bIchul 'e' Da'agh bIyIntaHvIS.<br>
</b><i>You are wise. You show that while you live.</i></p>
<p>In the first sentence, you are being wise while living. In the
second, you are showing while living. If the showing and the being
wise cover the same time span, then there is no practical
difference between these even though there is a conceptual
difference. If showing and being wise are not identical in time
span, then the difference between being wise while living and
showing while living is significant.<br>
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