Am 04.04.2017 um 11:30 schrieb De'vID:
Yes, I think KGT is clear on this even mentioneing the term "rule".
Where does it mention this "rule"?
It's not very clear, I just said that KGT mentions the word "rule", without explicitley saying which one, or that is, referring to what is said in TKD: "Even as slang, {Ho'} follows the rules appropriate to its literal meaning. Even though referring to a person, its plural is {Ho'Du'}"
According to my notes, the opposite: he apparently agreed with you that the plural is {De' ngop}
Good you have those notes :-)
Sure, but that's not useful as it doesn't answer what to do about a case we don't have canon for: {raS 'uSDu'} or {raS 'uSmey} (assuming a {raS} has {'uS})? For that matter, are the {'uSHey} on a Star Wars AT-AT (the "walker" legged vehicles) {'uSDu'} or {'uSmey}?
I am among those who prefer using body part suffixes with body parts, no matter where. After I had written that mesage this morning, I also thought about {raS 'uSDu'}, and it hurts to say {'uSmey}; It just doesn't fit to what we know. I therefore regard those new words as homonyms, that Okrand may explain as a derived word from an original meaning, that now has become common usage. As long as we don't get any further information, we should stick to the existing rules, except for these two words we just got. -- Lieven L. Litaer aka Quvar valer 'utlh