On Wednesday, February 16, 2022, SuStel <sustel@trimboli.name> wrote:
One example happened to be that way, but it doesn't follow that the -jaj or -'a' CAUSED the order of the rover.
vay' vIjatlhbe'bogh DaghoH.
Maybe you didn't intend to say that, but it's an obvious
interpretation of what you said. "The difference in the canon
examples is that -be' follows tu' when -jaj or -'a' is appended."
This sounds very much like you're saying that appending -jaj
or -'a' makes the -be' move from the -lu'
to the tu', that you're stating a rule "-be' follows tu'
when -jaj or -'a' is appended" that leads to the canon examples. I
wanted to make it clear that this is not a known rule,
just your observation of what order of suffixes happened in these
examples.
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