On Fri, 24 Jan 2020 at 15:51, nIqolay Q <niqolay0@gmail.com> wrote:
MO uses "follow the verb" to refer to the placement of both constructions. In the {qar'a'} example {De' Sov qar'a' HoD}, the special construction described as following the verb comes before the explicit subject {HoD}. It seems reasonable to assume that when MO speaks of a special verb construction following the verb, he means right after the verb and before the subject. {rIntaH} is a special verb construction that follows the verb, so I conclude it would go before the subject: {qa'vam De' je' rIntaH valQIS.}

Also, while we don't have any canon examples from the 23rd or 24th century, at least in Shex'pir's time, {rIntaH} followed the verb and came before the subject:
{'ej, pIvmo', wovqu'taHvIS wuqbogh qab, 'oH ropmoH rIntaH Sotbogh qech ghom Hurgh.}

In the inferior Federation Standard forgery, the line reads thus:
"And thus the native hue of resolution / Is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought."

From the famous soliloquy in Hamlet, of course.

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De'vID