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111 



Some intransitive verbs, because of semantic limitations, occur only 

 in the third person. These are identified by a single code number 

 in accordance with the above scheme. The data include examples of 

 verbs of this type belonging to Classes 1, 4, 6, 9, 10, 13, and 14: 



gdggQati flower, it blossomed (Class 1) 



kacA it rained (Class 4) 



kdpA§i it is dark (Class 6) 

 kd'aumucA it thundered (Class 9) 



zestAyA it is breezy (Class 10) 



ciya-ti it is sharp (Class 13) 



cid^u it cost (Class 14) 



The second number of the code identifies allomorphs of the first and 

 second person affixes, with the exception of the first person negative 

 and the second person negative hortative morphemes. Tabulated 

 below are the allomorphs of affixes 101, 103, 104, 106, 111, 113 and 114 

 corresponding to each code number. Allomorphs of 105 are phoneti- 

 cally identical to those of 104; allomorphs of 112 correlate with those 

 of 111; and allomorphs of 116 with those of 113. 



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