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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/31/2023 12:29 AM, James Landau via
tlhIngan-Hol wrote:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite="mid:1183276918.1221624.1675142948354@mail.yahoo.com">So
pjrases with *rurbogh* (or any kind of -bogh) need an agreement
prefix if it's not just a third-person subject with a third-person
direct object? I never thought about that, perhaps because I
thought of it more as an adjective (albeit a prepositive adjective
rather than the usual postpositive stative verb) rather than as a
verb.</blockquote>
<p>A relative clause is just a complete sentence with <b>-bogh</b>
added to the end of the verb.</p>
<p><b>nIrur loDpu'</b><i> Men resemble you.</i></p>
<p><b>nIrurbogh loDpu'</b><i> men who resemble you</i></p>
<p>The entire relative clause gets used as a noun phrase in another
sentence.</p>
<p><b>jatlhpu' SoSoy nIrurbogh loDpu' vIghombej </b><i>Momma said I
will certainly meet men who resemble you.</i></p>
<p>The verb is not prepositive or postpositive; it simply sits
between any object and subject as usual.</p>
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