Am 18.02.2019 um 16:28 schrieb SuStel:
How about this: *jagh DajeymeH nIteb yISuvrup*/In order to defeat the enemy, be ready to fight alone./ Adverbials come at the beginning, barring time expressions. Yet the purpose clause comes first in this sentence. *qatlh* is basically just a question form of an adverbial. Why isn't it *nIteb jagh DajeymeH yISuvrup?*
That's agood point which I like. It confirms the placement of qatlh in mid-sentence.
But I can also supply a counterargument. *vaj malopmeH tlhIHvaD nob SaSuqpu'* /So to celebrate, I've gotten you all a gift./ (Hallmark commercial) Here, the adverbial *vaj* is placed before the purpose clause.
Here, the vaj works more like a conjunction. Using it after the -meH part makes less sense.
So I don't think there's an exact answer here.
Not really, but these example help little bit. Stil better than having no examples at all. -- Lieven L. Litaer aka the "Klingon Teacher from Germany" http://www.klingonisch.de http://www.klingonwiki.net/En/Adverbials