On Tue, 19 Mar 2019 at 10:48, mayqel qunen'oS <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
De'vID:
But why wouldn't you be doing this to begin with, *regardless* of whether {-lu'}/{-laH} were the same suffix type or not? So let's pretend that {-lu'laH} is permissible. What is the passage you would've written?
If I was to write a long passage with regards to lets say, enviromental pollution, and whether someone as an individual could contribute to protecting the enviroment, my first choice would be to use -lu', because I would need to talk about someone unspecified.
Of course, vay' could word as well; but my first choice would be -lu', provided of course I wouldn't need to switch to vay', as soon as I would need to write "someone is able/unable".
Write the passage. I want to see how often you actually produce something that requires {-lu'laH}. -- De'vID