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(bd). nol perfectly moveable or applicable, bul bound lo cerlain stems 

 g] and t], Ihe first consonnant of the affix is variable and can be r, 



gk, к for g, and s, is, sa for (. 

 — , to be added to the lasl vowel of Ihe stem. 

 . . , to its lasl sound, vowel or consonant. 



. , to a consonnant {g or r) which has to be intercalated, if the stem 

 ends in a vowel. 



: , lo the root or any other abbreviated form of the stem. 

 _î. or A, requiring the last vowel of the stem lo be respectively 

 sharp or long. 



JL — , requiring its last bul one syllable lo have a sharp vowel or lo 



be closed by a consonant. 

 : — , the rule lo be either abnormal or unknown. 



Other signs used : 



G. dialects of Greenland, 



L, — - i^abrador, 



C, • ■ — - the Central Regions, 



M, — - the Mackenzie, 



W, — - the Western. 



Where none of these initials is added, G is meant. The ex- 

 amples taken from the other dialects are spelled in the main as they 

 are found in the originals. 



