On 3/25/2017 9:39 AM, Felix Malmenbeck wrote:
== DISCUSSION ONLY ==
We can say *DorDI' Hogh* and we generally accept *taghDI' Hogh,*
so I'm not devastated by this lack. (I wouldn't mind a verb for/ /
/> begin [a period of time does this]/.)
There is quite a lot of canon support for {tagh} having a dual syntax:
*tagh *[event]. = "[Event] begins."
[event] *tagh* [agent]. = "[Agent] starts [event]."
I'm not referring to dual syntax; I mean *tagh* is glossed /begin a process, initiate,/ which might suggest that it refers only to processes or events, not to time periods. All of the examples of *tagh* you provided refer to events or processes, except possibly *tagh HarghchuqmeH poH,* which is a time period defined by an event. The question is, does a week "start a process, initiate"? -- SuStel http://trimboli.name