ok, wait..
if we don't take into account the last qepHom; if we approach the {jIghelbe'choHlaHbe'} by the grammar we knew all those years, then this means what ? that we can have two {-be'} in a single word ?
qunnoH
ghoghwIj HablI'vo' vIngeHta'
On 11/16/2016 7:14 AM, kechpaja wrote:
At the qepHom earlier this month, Marc told me and a few other folks
that you can't have more than one {-be'} (or more than one {-qu'}) in a
single word.
(Has this been documented anywhere? I didn't write down what Marc said
verbatim; I only remember having the discussion)
So far as I know, this is new information.
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