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antimsa'sa'kit 



napgamitotko'hinitda 



antihi'nkit 



a'niko-'cit/da 



sapicto't'nit 



aati'mdai'mnit 



gamtuamtn'gitda 



a'nipu.um-a'tutda 



aniurnko'kdatut 



ti'punma - imut 



I made you cry 



■which thou wilt make us tread 



I made him howl 



I will put him to sleep 



it gave him the fever 



I made you run 



he will give you good sight 



I will give you to know 



I am making you sick 



he made me drunk 



65. -am, (-im), desiderative. 



The desiderative is most frequently found with the suffix -int. 

 identical with and liable to be confused with the present conti- 

 nuative -im, but other examples distinguish the desiderative by -din. 

 It is probable that the original final stem vowel is the determining 

 factor in this case also. 45 Whether -am or -im, it is always ac- 

 companied by the positive particle -ic- or by the negative particle 

 ■dam- according as the desire is positive or negative. It is possible 

 that the frequent reduplication of the positive particle to -icic- in 

 this connection serves to prevent possible confusion with the conti- 

 nuative particle -im. 



ani'amtu.agam 



anti'kitu.a'gaM 



atitua - 'gim 



I do not wish to talk 



I am going to talk (with him) 



we go talking 

 I want to sing 



I go singing 

 I want to smoke 



I go smoking 

 I want to urinate 

 T want to defecate 

 I do not want to go 

 desirous of roasting 



ani'cic/.Ymta'rotam 



a' mkanta' rotim 

 ani'cicdo-'nim 



anido*'nim 

 anicicxi"a - m 

 anicichi'tam 

 ananiamhi'mim 

 puctuga"im 



66. -ik, (-icy), potential. 



A similar construction is that of the suffix -ik (possibly -///) 

 which evidently correlates with the desiderative -im. It has been 

 shown on p. 353 how certain stems correlate a final -im singular 

 with an -ig plural. The present suffix is an homonymous analogy 

 but not a synonymous one. 4r> 



a'niamko'cik I do not know how to sleep 



a'niamko-'cim I do not want to sleep 



** Lower Pima -mu singular, -coho plural, being the stems of the singular and plural 

 verbs "die"; i.e., to be dying for (Smith, op. cit.). 



