Sorry for insisting on this, but grammar terms confuse me; usually, I'm better able to understand things through examples. So, lets take the initial Ca'NoN sentence.. {qarDaSQa'Daq ruDelya' rop'a' Hergh qengbogh yo' Dabot} Intercept rudellian plague relief convoy to cardassian union Suppose we altered/butchered it, by writing: {qarDaSQa'Daq Dubot ruDelya' rop'a' Hergh qengbogh yo'} In the altered sentence, could the {qarDaSQa'Daq} still refer to the {ruDelya' rop'a' Hergh qengbogh yo'} ? That is, could it mean "the rudellian plague relief convoy to the cardassian union intercepts you" ? Or the only way this could be interpreted is, "the rudellian plague relief convoy intercepts you at the cardassian union" ? mayqel *I love maltz* qunen'oS