On 2/18/2019 10:28 AM, Jeffrey Clark wrote:
On Feb 18, 2019, at 10:22, SuStel <sustel@trimboli.name> wrote:
 Compound sentences are sentences, and if we were to follow the rules too closely, we would be considering qatlh nuq ta'pu' 'ej ta'pu', which is obviously wrong.
There’s a difference in relationship between compound sentences and sentences with clauses. You can drop the {‘ej} and both statements make sense independent of one another — the conjunction serves to link them logically.

With the -meH (or a -moH) statement, both parts of the sentence are intrinsically interrelated you can’t separate them apart and have them make sense without one another.

That's true, but not relevant. I am illustrating why you can't just see the word sentence and automatically know what you're talking about, not that purpose clauses and compound sentences are the same thing.

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