On Thu, 21 Mar 2019 at 10:43, Daniel Dadap <daniel@dadap.net> wrote:
(As an aside, I was originally going to write {jatmeyna'} in the sentence above, but that violates suffix order. {jatna'mey} didn’t seem quite right, since {jatmey} is the name of the thing, and is already a grammar violation, albeit an intentional one. I’m not talking about actual tongues here; I’m talking about something named after tongues. Where would I put a type one or two noun suffix to modify {jatmey}, when reverting to the KLI publication that goes by that name?)
I would consider {jatmey} to be lexicalised as a name, like {qepHom'a'} for the name of the event in Saarbrücken. However, as {-na'} is type 3 and {-mey} is type 2, there isn't any problem with {jatmeyna'}. As for an intervening type 1 suffix, I can't think of any context in which it would make sense to say {jat'a'mey} or {jatHommey} or {jatoymey}, in reference to the publication named {jatmey}. -- De'vID