On 10/7/2017 12:33 PM, nIqolay Q wrote:
Out of those two options, I'm inclined more towards *naDev jIHqa'taHDI'*, since using pronoun verbs to mean "to be in a place" usually takes the *-taH* suffix. *jiHqa'DI'* might work better in the sense of something like *HoD jIHqa'DI'* /"when I'm captain again"./
I am of the opinion, informed by no canon whatsoever, that the rule is that pronouns of being in a place require an aspect, but not necessarily a type 7 suffix. The correct phrase in this case would be *naDev jIHqa'DI'*/as soon as I resume being here;/ it makes use of the /resume/ aspect of *-qa'.* The point is to describe how your location changes over time. Most things described this way are just there, so they use *-taH,* but as ghunchu'wI' points out, we have *pa' jIHpu'be'*/I wasn't there,/ which describes /having (not) been/ in a place, which is a concept of completion.*pa' jIHchoHDI'*/when I got there (when I started to be there)/ is also a possibility, and you can probably play with the concepts of *-lI'* and *-ta'* as well. ** -- SuStel http://trimboli.name