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After consonants of k and I series — 



wuLE'la to hear 11.10 k'Hsla' to be afraid 10.2 



wu'nqsla deep 11.1 Le'qsla to name 9.13 



XE'nLEla very 7.3 ds'nxEla to sing 13.2 



After consonants of p and t series — 



axd'pldla to be on neck ho'lEmdla to obtain easily 7.3 



19.6 d'xdddla to handle 32.41 



he'lo^mdla to be on time dd'la to hold 14.9 



15.10 lEud'la to forget 



qEX'imd'la to be on head- qd'tse^stdla to go around 23.13 

 ring 18.4 



After s — 



me'sEla to have a smell le^stall'sEla to go around on beach 



12.7 

 qwe'sala far 26.43 



After suffixes that may take terminal a — 



Sd'gumbala (name of a place) 7.1 (no. 31) 

 tsIe'sLdla tongs 21.3 (no. 32) 

 qand'yohala having lasso at end 37.13 (no. 31) 

 ge'^stdla long in water X 155.38 (no. 39) 



92. -dla continuative [stem-s., ind.]. This differs from the pre- 



ceding in that it indicates the continued position implied in 

 an act, not the continued activity itself. 



x'os- to rest x'o'sdla to be in the position 



of rest 274.7 



^wun- to hide ^wund'la to be in hiding 161.2 



g'il- to move on four legs g'lld'la to be on four legs 



^nsx^- near ^UEXwd'la to be near 36.10 



da to take dd'la to hold 16.5 



hElc^- man hEhwd'la character of a person 



With stems ending in e, e, and I it is contracted to -dla: 



ge long gd'la 129.14 



he that hd'la being that 14.3 



93. -6l{Ela) CONTINUED MOTION [ STEM-S., IND.]. 



e'h'! above e'k'IolEla to continue to go up 



126.40 

 ^ndla south ^nd'lolEla going south, down 



river 125.7 

 gwds- direction gwd'solEla to approach 9.9 



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