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§§ 16-56. Discussion of grammar — Continued. Page 

 §§ 16-45. Syntactic words— Continued. 

 §§ 34r-43. The noun— Continued. 



§ 38. Plural suffixes 605 



§ 39. Vocative 612 



§ 40. Derivation of nouns 612 



§ 41. Nouns and verbs derived from particles 616 



§ 42. Compound nouns 617 



§ 43. Substantives as qualifiers 617 



§ 44. Demonstrative pronouns and adverbs 617 



§ 45. Independent personal pronoun 626 



§§ 46-52. Particles 627 



§ 46. Attribute complements 627 



§ 47. Adverbs 633 



§ 48. Exhortative particles 635 



§ 49. Interjections 635 



§ 50. Conjunctions 636 



§ 51. Adjectives 637 



§ 52. Adverbs derived from intransitive verbs 638 



§§ 53-54. Diminutive and augmentative consonantism 638 



§ 53. Diminutive and augmentative consonantism in Wishram (by 



Edward Sapir) 638 



§ 54. Diminutive and augmentative consonantism in Chinook and 



Kathlamet 645 



§§ 55-56. Syntax ■ 646 



§ 55. Syntax of Lower Chinook 646 



§ 56. Post-positions in Wishram (by Edward Sapir) 650 



§§ 57-60. Vocabulary 655 



§ 57. Onomatopoetic terms 655 



§ 58. Nouns expressing adjectival and verbal ideas 657 



§ 59. Phonetic characteristics of nominal stems 658 



§ 60. Verbal stems 658 



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