On 10/3/2016 4:40 AM, Lieven wrote:
reverses that. So it IS true that the /word/ has a first person
object, but the prefix itself does NOT.
Am 03.10.2016 um 13:58 schrieb SuStel:
No, the prefixes mean something different when used with *-lu'.
Why you say no?
You repeat exactly what I said before. I even wrote in my message that I agree with what you said before. Why do you always have to say no?
We are agreeing absolutely on the same idea, and you still say no.
Alan: - It's green.
Lieven: - Indeed, it's green.
SuStel: - No, it's green.
Alan: It's green.
Lieven: Indeed, it's gloop.
SuStel: No, it's green.
You said "So it IS true that the /word/ has a first person object, but the prefix itself does NOT."
I don't even know what this is supposed to mean.
A prefix does not have an object; it indicates an
object. A prefix like vI- can indicate a third-person
object or a first-person object, depending on whether the
subject is definite or indefinite.
-- SuStel http://trimboli.name