On Jan 16, 2020, at 09:23, "jevreh@qeylis.net" <jevreh@qeylis.net> wrote:
I can see where being able to do something like leghlu’boghwI’ might be useful.
{-bogh} and {-wI'} are both type 9. But yeah, I think anyone trying to do something with {-lu'} + {-wI'} would be better served by doing something with {-bogh} instead, in most cases, e.g., {vay' leghlu'bogh}.
Following your idea of disambiguation, perhaps the writer forgot that we have Da that is specifically that kind of “act”?
I wasn’t talking about disambiguating the verb “act”, but disambiguating different uses of “action” as a noun. For example, contrast these definitions of “action” from Merriam-Webster:
1a: a thing done : DEED b: the accomplishment of a thing usually over a period of time, in stages, or with the possibility of repetition cactions plural : BEHAVIOR, CONDUCT unscrupulous actions d: INITIATIVE, ENTERPRISE a man of action
(There’s many more definitions, but 1a and 1d sufficiently capture the distinction I was talking about. I don’t think any of these subdefinitions under (1) aligns with {Da} but I do think some of the others which I haven’t reproduced here do.