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BUREAU OF AMEEICAN ETHNOLOGY 

 § 3.1. IMPERATIVE 



[bull, 40 



It will be noted that in the third person these forms are similar to 

 those of the subjunctive, except that -tee is found when the subjunctive 

 substitutes -te. 



pyd' taw^ let us come (from pyd- [§16]) 



pyd' nu or pyanu' come thou 304.17 



tetepusdiV walk thou in a circle 376.12 {tetep- [§ 16]; -usd- [§ 19]) 



nuwinu out of doors with you 292.15 {nuwl- out) 



Myusdn'' walk thou about 300.2 (H- [§ 16]; -y [§8]; -usd- [§ 19]) 



havym}^ stay thou 42.21 



JiApin'' sit down 28.3 (Api- initial stem to sit; h- really belongs to 



aiyo) 

 pyd'gn or pydgu' come ye 

 Jiawik^^ remain ye 48.23 (confusion of Ic and g) 

 ndgwdku begone 58.13 

 mdwinAnego'^ go ye in pursuit 358.24 {mdwi- [§ 16]; -n- [§ 21]; -e- 



[§8]; -^o«for-^u[§6]) 

 pyatc^ let him come 

 pydwsitc^ let them come 



wdjMjnin'' look thou at me 322.3 (wdpA- to look at; -m- [§21]) 

 ponimi speak thou no more- to him 56.3 (poni- [§ 16]; -m- [§ 21]) 

 mdwinAtumi ask him to come 366.19, 368.2 (mdwi- [§ 16]) 

 wdpAme'k'' look ye at him 242.19 (wdjM-; -m- [§21]; -e- [§ 8]) 

 [In dpinaJiwinAge open it and set us (excl.) free 290.22 -ndge 

 is a palpable error for -nage, for the subject is thou. — T. M.] 



§ 32. THE INTERROGATIVE MODE 



There is an interrogative mode that plays the role of an indirect 

 question. It has some points in common with the conjunctive 

 mode; it is a subordinate mode; it makes use of the syllabic aug- 

 ments d and wl to express indefinite and future tenses ; it has a com- 



§§31,32 



