On 9/27/2017 8:30 PM, Felix Malmenbeck wrote:
So far, I believe I've only ever used it when talking about refugees, in the sense that I want all who are currently fleeing to have-successfully-fled. I quite like the contrast between -taH and -ta' and find it quite effective. Other times I've used something like {Haw'ta'wI'pu' mojjaj Hoch Haw'taHwI'pu'.}, but that's less punchy to my mind.
So, I suppose I'd use it when I think the desired effect is worth bending the rules, and otherwise not.
But only in an informal context, right? You wouldn't, for instance, send a report to your superior with your *mu'mey ru'* in it, right? You wouldn't, for instance, submit a report that said /Earnings were down this quarter because reasons./ That's an example of**a *mu' ru';* that's similar to the effect of using an aspect suffix and *-jaj* together. -- SuStel http://trimboli.name