On 7/4/2016 5:44 AM, mayqel qunenoS wrote:
p.25 :
"if {'Iv} and {nuq} can be pronouns, it follows that they may take suffixes in the same manner as pronouns, and we would conclude that the following examples are valid :
{pongDaj nuqpu'} what was her name ?
I would only—possibly—accept this if you're asking what her name /completed/ being. Not something one asks very often. Krankor is confusing tense with aspect.
{HoD 'Ivqanq} who is willing to be captain ?
This seems more reasonable. I'm still not sure I accept the idea that because the pronomial question words can be used verbally means they must be able to accept verb suffixes.
{'IvvaD ghum chuS'ugh yItlhobQo'} ask not for whom the bell tolls.."
I am far more comfortable allowing noun suffixes on the pronomial question words. I see no problem with that at all. -- SuStel http://trimboli.name