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PHILOLOGY. 



KAMILARAI. 



yiturabul, some one 

 tarai, other 



WIRADUREI. 



yambuon, any one 



guol, other 



yunbaiguol, another ; bula guol, two others. 



ADVERBS. 



Adverbs whose significations will admit 

 of it, are declined in the same way as 

 nouns ; as 



Norn. icon or wonta, where ? 



Gen. masc. wontakal, of what place? 



Gen. fem. wontakaken, of what place? 



1st Dat. wontakoldy, to what place, whi- 

 ther? 



2d Dat. wontari-g, toward what place ? 



Ace. wonnuy, what place? 



1st Abl. wontalinto, at what place ? 



2d Abl. wontabiruy, from whence ? 



3d Abl. wontakoa, through, by, what 

 place ? 



ADVERBS. 



The following is the declension of the 

 adverb td-ga, where? 



Nom. ta-ga, where? what place? 



Gen. ta-gu, of what place? 



1st Dat. ta-gfi, for what place ? 



2d Dat. tagu-gurgu, toward what place ? 



1st Abl. tagala (baygala) in what place? 



2d Abl. tadila, from whence? 



PREPOSITIONS. 



These, if we regard their construction, 

 should be called postpositions, as they are 

 always appended to the noun. We have 

 elsewhere treated them as case-endings. 



ba, ko, koba, of, for 



koldy, to, towards 



tin, from, on account of, because of 



kai, same as tin, but used with proper 



names, and pronouns 

 birvg, from, away from 

 katoa, with, in company with 

 ka, kaba, in, at 

 murarig, into 

 muruy, within 

 warai, without 



PREPOSITIONS. 



The particles which are affixed to nouns 

 and take the place of prepositions are 



gu, guna, guba, of, for 



yur, yftrgu, towards 



di, from, by, about, concerning 



daratu, by means of 



durei, with, in company with 



la, in, at 



urgana, in (or, as a verb, to be in) 



uruin, through (or to pass through) 



yiriage, by (or to pass by) 



wombinya, upon (to be upon) 



The last four are more properly verbs. 



CONJUNCTIONS. 



CONJUNCTIONS. 



These are rarely used, the construction There are, strictly speaking, no con- 

 of the language being such as to leave no junctions in this dialect, the construction 



