CONTENTS 



1. Distribution and history 427 



§ 2-4. Phonetics 429 



§ 2. Sounds 429 



§ 3. Sound groupings 430 



§ 4. Euphonic laws 431 



§ 5-8. Grammatical processes 439 



§ 5. Enumeration of grammatical processes 439 



§ 6. Composition 439 



§ 7. Changes in the phonetic character of the stem 440 



§ 8. Position 440 



§ 9-17. Ideas expressed by grammatical processes 441 



§ 9. Character of stems ! 441 



§ 10. Nominal suffixes 442 



§ 11. Local and modal suffixes 442 



§ 12. Classes of words 443 



§ 13. Plurality 444 



§ 14. Reduplication for expressing unreality 444 



§ 15. Pronominal ideas 445 



§ 16. Syntactic relations 445 



§ 17. Character of sentence 445 



§ 18-69. Description of grammar 446 



§§ 18-46. Formation of words 446 



§§ 18-39. Composition 446 



§ 18. Suffixes 446 



§ 19. Classes of suffixes 455 



§ 20. Terminal completive suffixes 456 



§§ 21-36. Primary suffixes 458 



§§ 21-24. Suffixes denoting space limitations 458 



§21. General space limitations 458 



§ 22. Special space limitations 469 



§ 23. Parts of body as space limitations 475 



§ 24. Limitations of form 484 



§§ 25-26. Temporal suffixes 485 



§ 25. Purely temporal suffixes 485 



§ 26. Suffixes with prevailing temporal character 486 



§§ 27-32. Suffixes denoting subjective judgments or attitudes 



relating to the ideas expressed 491 



§ 27. Suffixes denoting connection with previously ex- 

 pressed ideas 491 



§ 28. Suffixes denoting degrees of certainty 492 



§ 29. Suffixes denoting judgments regarding size, inten- 

 sity, and quality 492 



§ 30. Suffixes denoting emotional states 495 



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