On Sat, Oct 7, 2017 at 1:16 PM, mayqel qunenoS <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
Interesting thoughts nIqolay q.
There is one more thing; I know -because it has been discussed in the list in the past-, that there is a case, where we don't use the {-taH}.
But I don't remember for sure, what this case is. I think it is, when we are asking "when will you be here ?", so we say {ghorgh naDev SoH ?}
But because I'm not certain, can someone verify this ?
I do vaguely remember a few canon examples of "location" pronoun verbs that were used without *-taH*, which is why I said such verbs usually take that suffix. I don't think those examples necessarily mean you *have* to not use the *-taH* in that situation, only that there are situations where you can get away without it. I don't think sticking to the "locative pronoun verbs take *-taH*" pattern will cause any major mistakes.