172 Grammar of the 



letter h, t agreeing with h can be changed into 8, as, e^aja- 

 ka'kvac/ia — he will come to see me from there. But when 

 it ought to be placed before the person beginning with s, 

 this supplies instead of t, as, eson^iakakmcha — he will come 

 to see us two. Efsonfiakakak^iacha, and the other persons 

 beginning with a vowel eti is prefixed to denote the locality, 

 as, etiesakak^ach — they behold you from thence ; etioxia- 

 kakisach — they behold us from thence. 



Of the particle te of duality. 

 What we call particles of duality, division, reciprocation, 

 and totality, follow the particle of locality, e, by changing 

 e into a, not in all the tenses but only in the aorist; oima- 

 konno)iro7i k^jannion — behold I am going to honor or salute, 

 akinnon ronk^annion, Sfc. In the imperative say titannon- 

 ronkaannion — salute me ; titaJ,nnon'ronk>iannion — salute us; 

 tihestonr'on ktsamiion — salute him. In the personal mood, 

 tahannoni'on knannion — let him salute me ; tasonj.7monr^on 

 khannion — let him salute us two. In other tenses te is to be 

 placed as tehannonr'on kmnnionk — he salutes us two. 

 The paradigma of a relative verb with notes reduplication, 

 and locality, the example of which may easily be 

 inflected other relatives with a similar mark of locality. 

 Let it be onta'annhe — to please any one. See the 

 conjugations through moods and tenses. 

 Of verbs assuming te the mark of duality, of aflSrmation, 



or of totality. 

 In one dorist the same method is to be preserved as was 

 observed a little ago in the use of particles of locality. In 

 other tenses te is prefixed to each person, as, I cry, 

 tefi'asenxhaSy te^hiasenxnas ; imperfect, te^a'senx-^askva ; 

 perfect, tevafisenxu ; future, te^a'senxva ; negative, tate- 

 ,as€nxvache ; aorist, aka^senxva, asasenxtia, at/iasenx^Uf 



