BOAS] HANDBOOK OF AMERICAN INDIAN LANGUAGES 435 



(6) Theme ends in sonant : 



Theme Hardened Weakened 



Dza'wad Knight Dzd'wadE-enox^ peo- 



inlet pie of Knight inlet 



gsg'a'd having a gEg'a'dE-ene^ state of 



wife having a wife 



^na'd;"^T(? day comes ^na'x'^lda-enox^ a 

 condition in which 

 day is coming reg- 

 ularly 393.4 

 me'x'ha to burn at rrie'x'haak^ burnt at 



end end 247.9 



qd'sHd to walk qd'sHda-as walking 



rfiEg'- to caulk TUEg'ae'ne^ caulking 



100.32 » 



place 



(c) Theme ends in spirant, continued lateral, or nasal: 



Theme Hardened Weakened 



dEUX- to sing dd'dEUX-^a to try to 



sing 



iax"- to stand Ld'^w-a to stand on Ld'w-ayu salmon- 



rock weir 



qamx^- down of qd'qam^w-a to try to 

 bird put on down of bird 



^max^- potlatch ^md'w-ayu means of 



giving potlatch 



sex^- to paddle sl'^w-enox^ paddler se'w-ayu paddle 



TYiir- to strike with md'man-a trying to mEn-a'ts!e striking 



strument (fork) 



