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It is not consistent, however, with the presence of pronominal affixes 

 of Decade Classes 1001, IIOI, and 1201, which express first, second, 

 and third person subject respectively. 



The occm-rence of allomorph 302B, -a-, as opposed to 302A, -a?a-, 

 is apparently restricted to verbs having a voiceless and unglottalized 

 core-initial consonant and a normally short and level accented 

 thematic adjunct: 



cfd^iiwA / stabbed him 



skadydwanE I was stabbed 



Forms with suffixes of Century Class 400. — Most transitive verb 

 stems may occur with suffix 401, indicating continuous action. These 

 forms occur with the same pronominal prefixes as occur in the primary 

 paradigms: 



gTikA^anikuyA (121A+stem + 401Bj he is looking at him 

 Compare: 



gukA^A (121 A+ stem) he saw him 



Subclasses of transitive verbs are based in part on their occurrence 

 with specific allomorphs of 401 (see "Verb Classes"). A few transitive 

 verbs are defective in that they never occur with affix 401. The 

 occurrence of affix 402 is quite limited and has been recorded in 

 relatively few verbs. The subclass to which the verb belongs deter- 

 mines which of the several allomorphs occur. There are no occur- 

 rences in the present data of transitive verbs which include affix 403. 



Forms with suffixes oj Century Class 500. — All transitive verbs, with 

 the exception of a few defective stems, may occur with a subject 

 number suffix, 501 or 502. In general, the same sets of allomorphs 

 of Century Class 100 occur with these forms as occur in the primary 

 paradigms: 



g^kAcanati (121 A + stem -|- 50 IB) they two saw him 

 gtikAcAnE (121A+stem+502B) they saw him 



Compare: 



gilkA^A (121A + stem) he saw him 

 Forms expressing first person subject and third person object, how- 

 ever, are an exception. Verbs which in their primary paradigms occiu* 

 with A-allomorphs of Decade Class 100 (lOlA, 102A, 103A, etc.) 

 take allomorphs lOlE, 102A, 103H, 104F, 105B, and 106B when the 

 subject is dual or plural. Those with B-allomorphs in their primary 

 paradigms occur with allomorphs lOlE, 102B, 103H, 104F, 105B, and 

 106B in the dual and plural forms: 



siukAcADE (101E + stem+502B) we saw him 



si-zuwa-nE (101E + stem + 502A) we paid him 



Compare: 



sfukACA (lOlA+stem) I saw him 

 cf-zdwA (lOlB + stem) / paid him 



