24 Jan
2020
24 Jan
'20
12:03 p.m.
Someone has already quoted the very end of TKD section 6.2.5.
Finally, the use of {rIntaH} to indicate that an action is accomplished (section 4.2.7) is another example of the two-verb (or two-sentence) construction.
Based on this information, I treat {rIntaH} as its own sentence. I do not place it between another sentence’s verb and its subject. {qar'a'} is explicitly said to be able to follow the sentence *or* to appear immediately after the verb, and is not mentioned in the section on complex sentences. I won’t extrapolate from it to {rIntaH} (though Andrew Strader obviously did). -- ghunchu'wI'