There's something additional I would like to ask. SuStel;
vaS'a'Daq vIqraq vIleghtaHvIS taghpu'bogh 'oy' vIqImHa'
In the above example, as well as the Ca'NoN rudellian plague example, we have: "{-Daq}ed noun (all other crap i.e subordinate & relative clauses) (verb of the sentence)" With the {-Daq}ed noun, referring to the "all other crap", instead of the "verb of the sentence". But could we have as well the following ? "{-Daq}ed noun (verb of the sentence) (all other crap i.e subordinate & relative clauses)" With the {-Daq}ed noun, still referring to the "all other crap" ? Or in order for the {-Daq}ed noun to be able to refer to the "all other crap", the "all other crap" need to necessarily follow, right next to it in the sentence ? ~ mayqel *I love maltz* qunen'oS