We know that we can't say:
{HoS'e' nuv mung}
for "the origin of the person of power"
But can we say:
{HoS'e' 'aghbogh nuv mung}
for "the origin of the power which is displayed by the person" ?
I know that the meaning isn't the same between the two examples, but that's not important.
What I'm wondering, is whether we can have a noun-noun construction, where the first noun is part of a {-bogh} clause, marked (that first noun} with a {-'e'}.
So far as I know, using -'e' to disambiguate a relative
clause does not give us license to use it before another noun in a
noun-noun construction. HoS 'aghbogh nuv mung.
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