ghunchu'wI':
You have not yet demonstrated your understanding.
I wrote earlier my understanding of time span and time stamp, through the dialogue which took place between me and SuStel. did you expect me to write specific examples or something ? As far as the {Soch DIS vorgh jIQuch}, is concerned, I still can't understand where is the problem. As SuStel said, {Soch DIS vorgh} is a time stamp. As was said earlier in this thread, time stamps don't require the {qaStaHvIS}. So, in the {Soch DIS vorgh jIQuch}, where is the problem ? You can say that for you "it doesn't convey the desired meaning/feeling/whatever". But is it ungrammatical ? If the sentence utilized a time span instead i.e. {Soch DIS jIQuch}, then for the reasons SuStel explained, it would be ungrammatical. But since it uses a time stamp, then where is the problem ? Can you explain with reasonable arguments why I can say {DaSjaj jIQuch}, while at the same time you are telling me that I cannot say {Soch DIS vorgh jIQuch} ? Or is the {qaStaHvIS} another glorious "maltz said so" ? because if it is, then hey I'm all for it ! just tell me though, and save me the grief of trying to understand obviously contradictory explanations. qunnoH jan puqloD ghoghwIj HablI'vo' vIngeHta' SuvwI'pu'qoq Hol tughojmoHta'mo' Satlho' On 28 Dec 2016 6:57 pm, "Alan Anderson" <qunchuy@alcaco.net> wrote:
On Wed, Dec 28, 2016 at 9:51 AM, mayqel qunenoS <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
ok, I understand the difference between a time span and a time stamp.
You have not yet demonstrated your understanding. The distinction is in the word "span" -- it represents a measured period of time, with a beginning an an end. In contrast, a "stamp" is like a finger pointing to a spot on a calendar, or on a clock, indicating a specific time. It isn't necessarily an instantaneous *moment*, but it doesn't count the passage of time.
so, applying this distinction in the {qaStaHvIS} discussion, I understand that:
"..when we are using time stamps, the {qaStaHvIS} may or may not be used, depending on the occasion. but when we are using time periods, then the {qaStaHvIS} is absolutely necessary.."
would you agree with the above ?
I do not agree. As soon as you say {qaStaH}, you're making the phrase talk about a duration. It's no longer acting as a time stamp.
and something else. since {DIS vorgh} is a time stamp, would you agree with {Soch DIS vorgh jIQuch} for "the previous 7 years I was happy" ?
I do not agree. The English would usually be "during the previous 7 years". If you are trying to say something else, it is not apparent. You seem to be wanting to focus on a seven year span. That needs a verb to represent the passing of time, and the usual one is {qaStaHvIS}.
-- ghunchu'wI'
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