On Jun 24, 2022, at 8:47 PM, Iikka Hauhio <fergusq@protonmail.com> wrote:

I don't understand how the apposition qanra' puqloD can come after je. My understanding is that je ends the whole noun phrase

I don’t consider apposition to be an example of “a” noun phrase. I think of it as *two* noun phrases that simultaneously fulfill the same role in a sentence.

jIl bab je, ghojwI'pu'
Jill and Bob, the students

-- ghunchu'wI'