While we are celebrating new potential complexity, since that seems to be the whole point of this list much of the time, let’s look closer at something I haven’t seen anyone mention yet:
SAO is actually SAOOAS. One sentence is the object of another sentence. When we were introduced to this construction, both sentences were simple main clauses. The larger new thing here (than {Xlu’ ‘e’ Ylu’} is the idea that it’s fine for the second sentence to be a dependent clause of yet another main clause.
That's not new. Ha'DIbaH DaSop 'e' DaHechbe'chugh yIHoHQo'
was in The Klingon Way. He later gave us the irrealis
construction net jalchugh. It's probably been done
elsewhere.
Virtually everywhere Okrand says "sentence" in TKD, he actually
means "verbal clause." This is demonstrated often, including the
fact that you can use "sentence" conjunctions between subordinate
clauses.
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