BOAS] HANDBOOK OF AMERICAN INDIAN LANGUAGES 825 



Apparently these forms are distantly related to the other dependent 

 modes. This appears clearly in the forms for the third person ani- 

 mate, exclusive, inclusive, and second person plural. The character 

 of most of the potential forms is -'Jc-. Examples are — 



nasa'kAp* you (sing.) would have come back to life 1 16.17 (poten- 

 tial) 



mdndJiiyakAip'^ you (sing.) would have much of it (potential) 



MydwAmikAn' you (sing.) might be jealous of me 216.15 (klyawA 

 jealous; -m-[§211; potential) 



inenAga'a I should have said to thee 314. .3 (potential) 



ugimdwis^ he would have become chief 26.16 (potential subjunc- 

 tive) 



nesegus^ he would have been killed 168.13 {nes- initial stem to 

 kill; -e-[§8]; -gu-[^4:\]; potential subjunctive) 



miayagagu'* you (pi.) might give to him (potential subjunctive) 

 32.11 



leap' aiydpAmi 'ai'yohipya kAn' thou shalt not return to this place 

 again 146.20 (prohibitive; -pyd- from pyd- [§ 16]) ; aiyo'^ here; 

 aiydpAmi back) 



Icdta huselcyd'ksik'^ be ye not afraid 190.21 (prohibitive; -'kak" for 

 -'kag"; confusion of -g- and Z: [§ 3]; -se- [§§8, 21]) 



Icdta nuwl'ksig^ do not go out 12.4 (prohibitive; nuwl initial stem 

 out) 



Tcdta, nesimdJietigdj sdpigwa kaku don't, oh my little brothers, 

 peep 282.4, 6, 8, 10 (prohibitive; -hii for -gu) 



Icdta wwP- sdpigwd'kiici let no one of you peep 280.25 (prohibi- 

 tive) 



Tcdta UAtawdpikAw^ thou shalt not try to peep at me 118.10 (pro- 

 hibitive; -wdp- for wdpA LOOK at) 



Icdta, niTcd'ne, AsdmihikAn^ don't, my friend, be too cruel with 

 me 330.17 (prohibitive) 



Icdt"' a^cimi'kag^ ye shall not tell onus (exci.) 152.10 (prohibitive) 



Icdta wlna nAtAwdpVkiic. uwiya"' none of you shall try to look at 

 me 280.19 (prohibitive; wdp for wdpA) 



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