== 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"?
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