On 12/27/2016 9:29 AM, mayqel qunenoS wrote:
but if our intention is to use the law' puS in its comparative form, then would you accept in the formula: {A X law' B X puS}, the {B} (singular or plural) being in relation to a {Hoch} (either before, or after) ?

with our intention being to form a comparative, would you accept {A X law' Hoch B(mey) X puS}, or {A X law' B(mey) Hoch X puS} ?

Yes. Logically, they may mean the same thing, but they are two different ways of saying that thing.

SuvwI''e' SoH Dun law' Hoch Dun puS
you are the greatest warrior

SoH Dun law' Hoch latlh SuvwI' Dun puS
you are greater than every other warrior

Even in English these are said two different ways.

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