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On May 14, 2019, at 10:05, mayqel qunen'oS <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
However, the intended meaning was "I will present for the chancellor a thinning training program".
Then, based on the "romulan hunter-killer probe" Ca'Non, the thought entered my mind to write:
{QangvaD, qeqmeH 'ej langmeH mIw vImuch} I will present for the chancellor a process in order to train and in order to thin
In this construction, how does one differentiate between something with two purposes versus a purpose that is serving another one? Or does one just rely on context? Because it could be a process for training that also will make him thin (but the training is it’s own purpose and lacks a direct causal link to the thinning), or it could be a process that trains him with the explicit purpose that the training makes him thin. —jevreH