On 11/8/2016 11:02 AM, mayqel qunenoS wrote:
HolQeD 13.1 (p.9-10) :
ro'qegh'Iwchab 'ey law' qagh 'ey law' the rokeg blood pie is as delicious as the gagh tlhIngan HoS law' 'Iw HoS law' the Klingon is as strong as blood I can understand these examples since they employ on both "slots" the {law'}
HolQeD 13.1 (p.9-10):
tlhIngan woch law' tera'ngan woch nIb the Klingon is as tall as the Terran SuvwI' ghung law' qagh ghung rap the warrior is as hungry as gagh I can't understand why on these examples, at the second "slot" we don't have the {law'}, but we have {nIb}, and {rap} respectively. Is this just another alternate way of expressing the desired meaning, or is there an actual reason because of which we don't have the {law'} on the second "slot" ?
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