16 Jan
2020
16 Jan
'20
11:16 a.m.
On 1/16/2020 11:11 AM, mayqel qunen'oS wrote:
vIghro' legh vay' someone sees the cat
vIghro' leghlu' someone unspecified sees the cat
leghwI' someone who sees
So, why couldn't the {leghlu'wI'} mean "someone unspecified who sees" ?
*-wI'* turns the verb into a noun that represents the subject of the verb. In *leghlu',* there is explicitly no subject, so there is nothing to turn into a noun. Or to put it another way: what's the difference between /someone who sees/ and /someone unspecified who sees?/ -- SuStel http://trimboli.name