On 10/4/2017 11:35 AM, nIqolay Q wrote:
That makes a little more sense, though I'm still not sure why *Duj wejDIchwIj* is under consideration either. Asking about something like *DujDaq wejDIch* vs. *Duj wejDIchDaq* would at least make some sense, since we know type 5 noun suffixes move around like that. But possession suffixes don't hop around like that, and *wejDIch* isn't a noun.
But *wejDIch* is treated grammatically as if it were a noun. "Numbers are used as nouns." And our example for this is *qep'a' wejDIchDaq,//*in which *qep'a' wejDIch* is a proper noun, which might affect the grammar. So it's not actually completely clear, and it's not at all clear that type 5 suffixes migrate to the ends of numbers modifying nouns they way they do verbs modifying nouns. -- SuStel http://trimboli.name