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Near 1st person . 



Near 2d person 



Near 3d person . 



Near 3d person (formed 

 from ya'xdau) . . 



da'ucda (.r ) \da'uda (x) 

 [da'cda(x) {da'da(x) 



cda'xdau 

 cda'xdaix) 



Ula'xdau 



\da'xda(x) 



da'uda-itc 

 da'da-itc 

 da' (u)la-itc 

 da'(u)a-itc 

 da'xdauaitc 

 la'xdauaitc 

 a'xdauaitc 

 Ida'xiaitc 

 lla'xiaitc 

 [a'xiaitc 

 \dalcd' xdauaitc 

 llal'd'xdauaitc 

 \akd' xdauaitc 



Note. — It is somewhat doubtful whether ya'xdau should be so read 

 or as ya'xdau. (x) in personal and demonstrative pronouns is deictic 

 in value. 



-lea may be added to demonstratives in -itc. 



Elements -t!a and -t.'iJcc are perhaps "diminutive " forms of demon- 

 strative pronominal stem da this and personal plural -diJcc. 



Following is a list of the demonstrative adverbs of the Wishram 

 dialect : 



Locative up to 



Stem. da{u) da'ha here dapt 



cda'xia{x) da'xia(x) 



cdaJca'xdau da lea 'xdau 



towards, on . . . side 



dahd'f little ways fur- 

 ther on 

 Jcwohd't 



Stem hwo Tcivo'ha there hwopt 



l(yaxda'ha4S.lQY 

 Stem iaxi lia'xiba yonder ya'.rpt 



[ia'xi away, ofl" 

 Stem di di'lca here 



(dikadahd' {y2Al) {-pt also in 

 qa'n t c i p t 

 how long?) 



' References in the rest of this section relate to E. Sapir, Wishram Texts (vol. II, Publication Amer. 

 Ethnolog. Society). 



iaxa't further on 



dl'gat (IS. 17) 



44877— Bull. 40, pt 1—10- 



-40 



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