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1. Distribution and dialects 683 



j 2-4. Phonetics 684 



§ 2. System of sounds 684 



§ 3. Phonetic character of stems and sound-grouping 685 



§ 4. Laws of euphony 686 



j 5-6. General principles of grammatical structure 687 



§ 5. Composition 687 



§ 6. Reduplication 689 



7. Ideas expressed by grammatical processes and forms 690 



^ 8-37. Discussion of grammar 691 



§§ 8-27. Composition 691 



§ 8. Nominal composition 691 



§§ 9-27. Verbal composition 693 



§ 9. Characteristics of verbal composition 693 



§§ 10-14. Prefixes 693 



§ 10. Groups of prefixes 693 



§ 11. Prefixes referring to parts of the body (nos. 1-9) 694 



§ 12. Prefixes indicating the shape or portion of the agent 

 by which the action is performed, or the character 



of the action itself (nos. 10-15) 695 



§ 13. Prefixes indicating the general character of the action 



(nos. 16-17) 698 



§ 14. Composition of prefixes 699 



§ 15. Stems 699 



§§16-26. Suffixes 699 



§16. Groups of suffixes 699 



§ 17. Suffixes expressing direction of motion (nos. 1-15) 700 



§18. Modal suffixes (nos. 16-29) 701 



§ 19. Temporal suffixes (nos. 30-38) 703 



§ 20. Suffixes indicating relative success or completion of 



action (nos. 39-44) 704 



§ 21. Suffixes indicating number, iteration, reciprocity 



(no. 45) 705 



§22. Nominalizing suffixes (nos. 46-48) 705 



§ 23. Participial suffixes (nos. 49-54) 706 



§ 24. Suffixes giving general idea of motion (nos. 55-56) 707 



§25. Suffixes indicating negation, inability (nos. 57-58) 707 



§ 26. Composition of suffixes 708 



§ 27. Composition of stems 708 



§28. Number 708 



§29. Case 711 



§ 30. Locative and instrumental suffixes 712 



§ 31. Personal pronouns -- 713 



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