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The indicative negative has the same form as the conjunctive with 

 the negative, which replaces a and wl. All the endings have i as 

 terminal vowel (never e), and take the additional suffix -ni. 



[It is hkely that a and the I of wl are aspirated vowels. This 

 would account for the regular conversion o^lc, p, t, io 'k, 'p, 'f, after 

 them ; and also for the insertion of Ti after them and before a vowel. 

 The elements nl- and M- have a similar effect (see § 28). — T. M.l 



Intransitive forms: 



wlnowljsin^ I shall go out 320.20 (conj. fut.) 

 wipydy&n^ I shall then come 296.21 (conj. fut.) 

 wi'pgnwyan* I am going home 256.14, 258.23 (conj, fut.) 

 wlndgwdjsin^ I shall go (conj. fut.) 

 'apydjag^ when we (excl.) came (conj. aor.) 

 wrrcimenwiiJemdtesiya^ that we (excl.) may have good health 



(conj. fut.) 

 &pydj Agw^ when we (incl.) came (conj. aor.) 

 aA-iyAn' when thou saidst 116.20 (conj. aor.) 

 winepejAii^ thou wilt die 296.20 (conj. fut.) 

 wlwapdmoyAn' thou hadst better flee for thy life 98.5 (conj. fut.; 



wdp-[l 16]; -d- [§ 19]; -m- [§§ 21,37]; -o- [§ 40]) 

 wva-tcimo J An^ that thou talkest 322.16 (conj. fut.; -m- -o- 



[§§21,40]) 

 wihinamojAn^ thou shouldst flee 98.8 (conj. fut.) 

 pemdmoj An.^ in thy flight 98,5 (subj, pres.) 

 McipydtoyAn^ when thou hast brought (it) here 320.20 (subj . pres. ; 



Mci- pyd- [§ 16]; -t- [§ 8]; -o- [§ 19]) 

 wdpikdwusdyAn^ start and take another step 128.18 (subj. pres.; 



wdpi- [§ 16]; -usd- [§ 19]) 

 pyd'yAn'' if you should come 320.4 (subj. pres.) 

 & pemiwdpdmut& then hestartedto begin to flee 154.10 (conj. aor. • 



pemi- wdpi- [§ 16]; -d-m-u- [§§ 19, 37, 40]) 

 &pemusdiQ} then he walked along 104.19 (conj. aor.; 2>^m- for 



pemi- [§ 16] before vowel; -usd- [§ 19]) 

 aMtc' then he said 48.21; 58.26,27; 114.2,9; 118.21,23 (conj. aor.) 

 &lciyusdt& then he walked about 252.17 (conj. aor.; Tcl-y-usd- 



[§§16,8,19]) 

 SiUagwatQ^ then he started away 240.19 (conj. aor.) 

 kpydtc} then he came 326.22 (conj. aor.) 

 a'^enwtc* then he went away 326.2 (conj. aor.) 

 pydnit^ should he come 156.21 (subj. pres.) 

 pltigdte^ that he entered 18.4 (subj. past) 

 wipydmt& when he would come 298.11 (conj. fut.; -ni- [§ 34]) 



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