On Sat, 2021-10-30 at 22:59 +0300, mayqel qunen'oS wrote:
jIH:
adverb - verbbogh 'ej verbbogh noun - verb - meH'ed noun ghunchu'wI': First: this is not valid grammar. Purpose clauses with {-meH} go *before* the noun or verb they are modifying. They can't come at the end of a sentence.
I don't think your point is correct.
{roD romuluSngan Sambogh 'ej HoHbogh nejwI''e' luQaw'laH tlharghmeH Duj}
"Regularly scouting ships are able to destroy the romulan hunter-killer probe".
Constructions as {qeqmeH taj}, {QongmeH Duj}, {narghmeH nab}, etc, are obviously able to come at the end of the sentence, and it is these kind of constructions which I was describing by saying {meH'ed noun}.
The tlharghmeH is coming before Duj, the noun which it is modifying. - DloraH