On 5/14/2019 10:24 AM, mayqel qunen'oS wrote:
Should parenthetical phrases be avoided ? And if yes, is it because we don't know if they are allowed, or because they can be confusing ?
There are a couple of different answers to this, depending on your purposes. There is nothing wrong with parenthetical phrases in English. Too many of them is usually considered poor style, depending on your audience. Style guides will also tell you the best practices for punctuating them depending on their content. But these are prescriptions for style, not grammatical rules of the language. We have no rules on using them in Klingon, and I can't think of any canonical examples. It may just be that Okrand hasn't written any, or it may be considered poor style in Klingon, or it may actually be considered grammatically incorrect to do so. We don't know. You don't need to avoid parenthetical phrases, but you should be aware of when you're using them so that you don't mix a parenthetical phrase into your understanding of a grammatical point. So long as you punctuate them adequately, go ahead and use them. -- SuStel http://trimboli.name