108 PRINCES-MORPHOLOGY OF THE [April 25. 



Thou — Him-Her : k'nimiyas ;^'' nimian ; nimiawiyan. 

 Thou — It: k'nimitoanes;" nimi'toan; nimitozuiwun. 

 Thou — Us: k'nimiyapenus ;" nimiyap'n; nimiawip'n. 

 Thou — Them (An.): k'nimiuk; nimian (?) f nimiwiyan. 

 Thou — Them (Inan.) : nimi'toanul ; nimi'towiwdnul. 



He-She — Me : nimihit ; nimihikzv. 



He-She — Thee: k'nimiog:^- k'nimiog'wi. 



He-She — Him-Her: tayowe w'nimial; nimia'tit; nimiyakw. 



He-She — It: nimi'toan; nimi'towiwun. 



He-She — Us: tayowe k'nimiog'nen ; k'nimiog'zvinen. 



He-She — You : tayowe k'nimiog'wu ; k'nimiog'wiwu. 



He-She — Them (An.): w'nimia'tit ;,^3 ■u/nimia'tikw{f). 



He-She — Them (Inan.) : tayowe w'nimi'towul ; zifnimi'tozviwul. 



We — Thee: tayowe k'nimiolp'n; tdyozue k'nimiolop'n {-opus). 



We — Him: tayowe k'nimianen or k'nimiap'n; tdyozi^e k'nimiazmp'n; 



niviiydzvin{-us) . 

 We — It: tayowe k'nimi'tonen ; tdyozve k'nimi'tozju'inen; nimi'tozi/- 



nezum(-us). 

 We — You: tayowe k'nimiolp'n; tdyozve k'nimiol6p'n{opus) . 

 We — Them (An.): tayowe k'nimiannawuk ; tdyozve nimidzvan{-6s- 



penik). 

 We — Them (Inan.) : tayowe k'nimi'tonenwul ; tdyozve nimi'tozn/- 



nezvin ( -ospenil) . 



You — Him-Her: tayowe kilwau k'nimiyawa ; tdyozve k'nimiyazmzva. 

 You — Him-Her: tayowe kilwau k'nimiyawa; tdyozve k'nimiydzvizva. 



10 The ending -s is common in the past (cf. We-Them, participle) and 

 may often be substituted for the characteristic -p, or even combined with it, 

 as -pus (We-Thee; We-You). I suspect that k'nimiyas, k'liimi'todnes, k'ninii- 

 yapenus are really past forms here; i. e., that my informant understood the 

 English 'see' in the past sense, following the New England dialect of English 

 where ' see ' = ' saw.' The niniian-iorm, which is purely participial, seems to 

 be indeterminate, as it means ' I seeing him,' ' thou seeing him, them.' This 

 is also the case with Abenaki namihoan, namitoan. 



11 Finite forms ; nimi'toan and nimiyap'n are the real participles. 



12 Note absence of the finite -n; k'nimiog'n, 'he sees thee.' 



13 It is strange to find the w-prefix before a participial form ; cf . They- 

 Them in this list. 



