SuStel:
> Okrand had recently added 
> -Ha' to an adverbial for the first time

So, do we consider this to be for us a license to place {-Ha'}, to whichever adverbs we wish ?

And where do we draw the line ? Why stop at the {-Ha'}, and not continue to other rovers as well ?

If someone writes something which 'oqranD never wrote, we say "don't do it, it has no precedent". but if there is a precedent, why not act upon it ?

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On 30 Nov 2016 4:18 pm, "SuStel" <sustel@trimboli.name> wrote:
On 11/30/2016 9:14 AM, mayqel qunenoS wrote:

Are there canon examples, with adverbs bearing the {-qu'} ?

I know that at some adverbs we can place the {-Ha'}; but can we place the {-qu'} ?


No, no examples. I remember at a qep'a' one year someone pointing out that Okrand had recently added -Ha' to an adverbial for the first time, and that this was novel to us. He seemed surprised that we thought you couldn't do that.

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