On 9/26/2017 11:33 AM, nIqolay Q wrote:
On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 10:47 AM, mayqel qunenoS <mihkoun@gmail.com <mailto:mihkoun@gmail.com>> wrote:
I agree. The original sentence {jeSlaH ghoj neHbogh nuvpu'} seemed weird to me too, with my original confusion being whether the {nuvpu'} could be the subject of the {jeSlaH}, since it was so far away from it.
Why not? It wouldn't be any further away from the verb than it would be in a more usual relative clause that didn't have a sentence as object, like {jeSlaH yuch neHbogh nuvpu'} "The people who want chocolate can participate."
The sense of distance comes, not from the number of words, but from the fact that you've got a sentence-as-object inside a relative clause before you ever get to the subject of the original verb. That's a lot of grammar to parse mentally before you find out what it is you're even talking about. -- SuStel http://trimboli.name