Anthony Appleyard
- I:1 Human may mean:- - N:human nen may mean:- - V:be_mature/adult= - N:[growth|maturation|maturity]= yoH may mean:- - V:be_brave
I can't understand how this kind of analysis can be of any help. Just by reading this, makes me want to smash my phone/computer against the wall. qunnoq On Sep 22, 2017 5:11 PM, "Steven Boozer" <sboozer@uchicago.edu> wrote:
That’s why we’ve seen various work-arounds for using two qualities with one noun. E.g.
*SuD 'ach wov*
[(it) is]* SuD* *but* light (is also heard)] KGT
*SuD Dargh 'ej wov*
The tea is *SuD* and light. KGT
*SuDbogh Dargh 'ej wovbogh*
The tea that is *SuD* and light. KGT
(which are all ways to refer to “light *SuD*”, * i.e*. with a yellowish tinge)
*yoHbogh matlhbogh je SuvwI' Say'moHchu' may' 'Iw*
The blood of battle washes clean the warrior brave and true. (Anthem)
*romuluSngan Sambogh 'ej HoHbogh nejwI'*
Romulan hunter-killer probe (KCD)
*Suto’vo’qor botlhDaq pe'vIl joqchu'taH quvbogh 'ej valbogh tIqDu' tIQ*
[*translation unavailable] *PB
--Voragh
*From:* SuStel
On 9/22/2017 9:34 AM, Anthony Appleyard wrote:
Sorry; is there a rule against directly:? wa' Human nen yoH one brave adult human
So far as we know, we can only use one verb acting adjectivally on a noun at a time.
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SuStel
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