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§§ 17-50. Inflection — Continued Page 

 §§ 17-44. Typical inflection — Continued 

 §§ 30-44. Verbs— Continued 



§ 36. Mode IV. Interrogative 1040 



§37. Mode V. Optative 1041 



§ 38. Mode VI. Conteniporative .._ 1042 



§ 39 . Mode VII. Verbal noun or verbal adjective 1042 



§ 40. Mode VIII. Passive participle 1043 



§41. Mode IX. Transitive participle 1043 



§ 42. Mode X. Past tense and causal proposition 1044 



§43. Mode XI. Future tense and conditional proposition 1045 



§ 44. Mode XII. Abstract noun 1045 



§§ 45-48. Defective inflection 1046 



§ 45. Prevalence of possessive or absolute inflection in certain words. 1046 



§ 46. Interrogative and personal pronouns 1046 



§ 47. Words signifying alone, whole, all 1047 



§ 48. Numerals 1047 



§§ 49-50. Irregular inflection 1049 



§ 49. Interrogative pronouns 1049 



§ 50. Demonstrative pronouns and adverbs 1049 



§ § 51-54. Particles 1050 



§ 51. Interjections 1050 



§ 52. Modal particles 1051 



§ 53. Temporal particles 1052 



§ 54. Particles for expressing question and answer 1052 



§§ 55-60. Derivative suflixes 1052 



§ 55. General characteristics of suffixes 1052 



§ 56. Classes of derivative suffixes 1054 



§ 57. Comparison of Eskimo and Indo-European derivative suffixes 1055 



§ 58. Inflection and polysynthesis 1056 



§ 59. Noun and verb 1057 



§ 60. List of suflixes 1059 



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