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(bd), nol perfectly moveable or applicable, but bound to certain stems 

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



gk, h for g, and s, ts, ss for t. 

 , to be added lo the last vowel of the stem. 

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

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



ends in a vowel. 

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

 _l or a, requiring the last vowel of the stem to be respectively 



sharp or long. 

 jl , requiring its last but one syllable to have a sharp vowel or to 



be closed by a consonant. 

 : , the rule to be either abnormal or unknown. 



G, dialects of Greenland, 



L, - Labrador, 



C, - the Centra] Regions, 



M, - the Mackenzie, 



W, - the Western. 



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

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

 are found in the originals. 



