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(h) After p, t, and antorior and posterior k sounds -dla: 



k'titd'la long object adrift 



Jc'dt- long object is some- 

 where 



yaq^- dead body is some- 

 where 



TUEX- hollow things are 

 somewhere 



ya'qCda dead l)ody adrift 



iiiExCi'la canoes adrift on 

 water 



Medial lc{w) sounds are transformed by this ending into the cor- 

 responding anterior sounds (see p. 436). 



^msJc^- round thing is ^ryiEl-d'la island, i. e., round 



somewhere thing on water 



pEX^- to float 2)EX'd'I<i to drift 



The inchoative form of this suHix is formed with -(/'il- (no. 197) 

 and is -(filtdla. 



l'!wd to sit I'lwd'g-iltdla to sit on water 



had- long thing is some- k-d'dEltdla to put long thing 

 Avhere ' on water 



42. 'Le^ MOVING ON WATER [sTEM-s., w]. Iiichoativc form -g-iie 

 (see no. 197) loses initial g'i. 

 haiiL- to shoot 



doq"-- to see 



dzExk'ld'la noise of splitting 



sepe'Ix'I" !ala ringing noise of 

 metal 



Ldx^- to stand 



Tia'nLELe^ to shoot on water 



do'guLE^ydla to see moving ort 

 water 



dzExl:' '.d'laglLe noise of split- 

 ting begins to be on water 

 152.19 



SEpE'lx'k' Idlag'lLe ringing 



noise begins to be on water 

 152.34 



Ld'x^waLe^ to ))egin to stand 

 on water 143.11 



43. -a ON ROCKS [sTEM-s., ii]. Inchoative form -g'aaHa, -g'i'la (see 

 no. 197) loses initial g'i and g'i. 



yd'q.'wa to lie dead on rock 



154.12 

 o'neqlwa corner on rock (see 



no. 18) 168.33 



yaq^- dead body is somewhere 

 o- somethino; 



u- something, -?7?aA'" direction 

 l-.'wa to sit 

 irtx'"- to stand 

 qap- upside down 



awl'naklwa rocky place 148.30 

 h'.waa' to sit on rock 102.31 

 Ld'^wa to stand on rock 148.30 

 qap'.d'Hod to pour out on rock 

 179.8 



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