8 Dec
2016
8 Dec
'16
12:02 p.m.
On 12/8/2016 1:26 PM, mayqel qunenoS wrote:
nIqolay Q:
And relative clauses can take adverbials; for instance, {nom lengbogh Duj} "ship that travels quickly" is how you say "fast ship".
ok, wait a second.. an adverb can refer to the verb of a {-bogh} thing (or clause) ?
so far I believed that an adverb can only refer to the main verb of a sentence !
lets write an example
reH bo'Degh Sopbogh vIghro''e' legh Human. the human always sees the cat which eats the bird.
this is the only meaning I thought was possible !
is it possible in this sentence the {reH} to refer to the {Sopbogh} thus giving the meaning "the human sees the cat which always eats the bird" ?
HIja'. -- SuStel http://trimboli.name