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qalKT 124 



q/ala T {gall N) 17 



gall N (q'/ala T) 17 



qaldEm N {galdEin T) 150 



qaldix' N {qaldik T) 11 



qalh'sl N {galkss T) 21 



^'w;«7«'a-sNl76 



^w;/5 N (^i<s T) 148 



^ma;- N(/h^^'T) 162 



^'aJ£ T (/(^'5^£ N) 113 



^'wi!^(? N 32 



gwi T {hagun N) 44 



^ww N T 114 



^M5 T {giols N) 148 



gugulx T (^^^/is N) 116 



^wZa-« N \g-%lEk8 T) 115 



^w^a? N {gugulx T) 116 



;^'-?/£ N {l\'ul T) 33 



A'6^£ T {k-sl N) 8 



/t«£6 N {hHl T) 55 



a; N T 165 



xbESETIl T {hElxSEVl N) 81 



a?/^^ N 125 

 xpt'lyim N 126 

 a?« N T 166 

 a?fee N {xts/E T) 54 

 a??£/? T {xLtp N) 53 

 XLE7)l N {'xIe?)i T) 56 

 aJLwa N (a^na T) 127 



Z N T 128 



7^7^ N T 129 



lEhEli N T 130 



lEhagalt T {hagait N) 82 



lEgEin N {lOgoni T) 5 



Z^^'i N T 20' 



%-'e:» N 132 



%'wZ N {lEh.'ul T) 131 



Z£^s N T 133 



lag auk T 15 



lagax T (Zaa? N) 38 



lax N T 151 



Z«« N {lagax T) 38 



Zd N {HI T) 30 



Ze-^«?i N {in-q!au T) 28 



logoiii T {lEgErn N) 5 



Z^'N (Z-i* T) 29 



ZiZ^'Za N 62 



losa N 46 



Zm/(-5 T 42 



lukL N (^w-^/ T) 27 



logol N 26 



LEin N (^£;/i T) 134 



la T (ai«.« N) 68 



La N (Zr« T) 172 



Ld N (Za T) 173 



luMl T (Z«;?x N) 27 



Lgo N (Z^w T) 135 



Suffixes (§§ 17-32) 



§ 17. Siijfixes following the Stem 



There are quite a number of suffixes in the Tsimshian dialects, 

 almost all of which are firmh^ united with the stem. The significance 

 of most of these is much more ill-defined than that of the prefixes, but 

 those that immediately follow the stem appear to be primarily modal 

 elements. Some of them indicate the passive, causative, elimination 

 of the object, etc. Their use shows great irregularities. These suf- 

 fixes are followed by pronominal suffixes, while demonstrative ele- 

 ments and the interrogative element are always found in terminal 

 position. 



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