On 8/2/2017 1:57 PM, mayqel qunenoS wrote:
oh SuStel, I'm impressed ! respect !
This has been one of the best, mind-blowing explanations, I have ever read ! Beautiful ! Absolutely amazing !
I wasn't aware that this distinction existed between possessive-genitive case. Even the {baS 'In}, I used to interpret it as "drum of metal", but I had never actually realized that "the metal doesn't own the drum".
However let me ask you.
If someone wanted to use the genitive case (where the first noun describes the second), would there be any limitation as to the choice of noun which would/could occupy the first slot ?
I mean, as long as the resulting phrase makes sense, then anything goes right ?
The only restriction I can think of is that the first noun can't have a type 5 suffix on it. -- SuStel http://trimboli.name