On 8/2/2017 12:20 PM, mayqel qunenoS wrote:
jIH:
wa'Hu', yaHwIjDaq jIHtaH, 'ej bom 'IQ vI'IjchoH. bomvammo' jI'IQchoH, 'a bomvam vImevbe'.
lieven:
vay' DamevlaHbe', mev vay' neH. mev bom DaneHchugh, vaj yImevmoH.
If I understand correctly, you mean that {mev} is intransitive ?
Meaning that I can't say {bom vImev} for "I stop the song" ? And I can only say {bom vImevmoH} ?
It has been used both ways. *bIjatlh 'e' yImev*/Shut up!/ (TKD) The thing stopped is the object. *not mev peghmey*/Secrets never cease/. (PK) The thing stopped (or not, in this case) is the subject. *tagh* /start /has been used both ways, too: *taghbej mu'qaD veS*/Curse warfare has definitely begun./ (CK) The thing that gets started is the subject. *Qu' DataghDI' 'aqtu' mellota' je tIqaw*/When you begin a mission, remember Aktuh and Melota/. (TKW) The thing that gets started is the object. So, barring any further data, you can say either *bom vImev* or *bom vImevmoH.* -- SuStel http://trimboli.name