On 10/1/2017 9:34 AM, SuStel wrote:
On 10/1/2017 9:32 AM, mayqel qunenoS wrote:
The source of my confusion, has been the fact that {poS} and {leQ} are locatives, as for instance {bIng}, {Dung} etc.

Locatives aren't always to be placed second in a noun-noun construction ?

None of those are locatives. They describe locations, but they are not inherently locative as naDev, pa', vogh, and Dat are. Only those four words are known to be inherently locative.

Also, technically speaking, the rule is that you can't put a type 5 suffix on the first noun of the noun-noun construction, not that the first noun can't be locative. I have no idea whether one of the inherently locative nouns are allowed to be the first noun, but it doesn't break any stated rule we have.

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