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a/tfUt MAN, FATHER < * at) lite. 



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In some of the personal cases this word has double forms, its stem- 

 terminal being assimilated with the sufBx-initial. 



4th per. sing. ar)utine=ayunne his (suus) father 



aT) utime^= ayumme 

 4th per. pi. ayutiTnik—ayuTninih 

 Ist per. pi. a7)uterput=a'r)upput our father 

 1st per. sing. a7)utima=ayu7n7na 

 2d per. sing, ayutiwit^ayujjpit 



(h) ta'leq (pi. 'tdLLit) arm. 



Thus the word taleq is in most of the personal cases declined on the 

 plural stem tdhLe, with shifting of the word-accent and change of the 

 medial consonant {I > ll), which becomes geminated and unvoiced in 



the forms here in question. 



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 44877°— Bull. 40, pt 1—10 65 



