9.5 



In c6ttypodtida,''ottiy^tyE»»!iii^tti^i'8 reduplicated; prefixes and suffixes 

 remain 'iliia'^6t'^fi!' '■ ^^^^ ^^o..\ v^VVvVv, 



l^a'^'iaJ^ suddenT^ .smd.Tegularly 9 



wi^ (pa^dr one by one 314.7 



4i4pdsp\i pulled to pieces 17.3 "'*'J^y'i ^' 



iiMU4c^ik&i^'&\^"x<i\Si'mifyx^ats\ distances T56.16 



dFtg^i'^g^i'^ lifting on one another 320.4: 



i^isFl'sF I much tangled 591.16 



uga'haha floating in little waves 279.5 (see uga'Jia 282.4) 



sa'^'sa'^Mf withoutMo^iiig' ^lijq^aiS: 



p'lpia'il bad ones (jji good). . 



ukig<pim^m^ he turned round and round 2b0.h. 



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,Hl)rii; ,\ , A-vinri M'liKj kII 't<i ^ni I;-.i^ao') ,;<f, 



i Monosyllabic stems, with terminal vowel are doubled: 

 -I ul) liii(rj[97r)j: -lo ljjrioi)ir^o(i'j-i(j lo fi'^^urfyi^tni 



stem ^'e^ , A^^^^ e to talk 



'^)'ijjJ:)n;i)>'. ')uj (loqjj ij')iiyuuiii on o/Jiii vJu> ~ a o- 



/) (9 ^ rap opxia uAnga to putt 



-i|f>-) 'xf iiJoi^j^veri) ,b9riui5Wii o-ii5 /^*^|^^^'aAi'o' to skip about 



" yi^ wayi^'^'^na the ball 



of.i.lj ',n<)%i^l.) MJH-.ih.ii oJ i,.,/,)!?^*^^?^^*' to walk over something 



•, 1 . •( " ksl , .. ,. I rwA's/l;s/ to disturb 



2i Tuzxzi to point at 



" ^-'t; fe'fe earring 



" ligCiP' {'■■kd^kg^'lig^'^ to hear often 



Bisyllabic stems with repeated sti4'rri vowel (see p. 888) are treated 

 in the same manner as monosyllabic stems: 



stem hiri (edoi j^ffi^'4'/?'^' ^® comes again and again 



" jrini rujn^^ipini to turn 



" sara ^f^^^^<^7'a bald 



" pond worupdnopdno to smell 



i-M(\o oiw«rtoj^^^io;-. rljiw m&\i\ n^/ljjf^^^^^^^^ round 



'' ' ''^-%\mWmki:^'ix^\\x(iW^ ^^M^^ut do not repeat the terminal 

 UJT| y^.vmii i\ 89mii9mor; .wlijnib-io c.n 



ho7'uliu'liuc he looked again and again 

 yayd'hse to shriek 

 [Uoizi'zicse to strain one's eyes 

 modlntpa'gas to tear in pieces 

 ruks'0.nksil,'"cse to shake 

 ('j^bol 8fl1 oifii kmncacas to chatter 

 hoHsiz to shoot 

 slH dJiv/ ■jSfi^d'^c to sweep 



;'*c yiyic to s(j[ueak 



§ 11 



