On Wed, 13 Feb 2019 at 19:10, Felix Malmenbeck <felixm@kth.se> wrote:
(qurgh, 7/29/2017): The cat said, "meow". Marc said yes. The cat meowed as I walked by. Marc said no.
The original definition of {ghugh} is on the page "Other 3", and {'Imyagh} is on the page "Other 4": https://www.kli.org/activities/qepmey/qepa-chamah-losdich/qepa-chamah-losdic... This raises the question of how one should translate "The cat said".
Would you say
ghugh vIghro', 'Imyagh. or jatlh vIghro', 'Imyagh. or perhaps ghugh vIghro', jatlh, 'Imyagh. ?
Ignoring the page break between them, the way they're defined together suggests to me that you say {'Imyagh ghugh vIghro'} (or maybe {ghugh vIghro', 'Imyagh}). {ghugh} vocalize (v) (referring to sound emitted by an animal, but not speech) {'Imyagh} is the conventional way to express the sound made by a {vIghro'} or a {ghISnar}, for example. Considering the speech/non-speech distinction in Klingon grammar, I'd be inclined to limit {jatlh} to speech, i.e., exclude it from use for animal sounds. -- De'vID