BOAS] HANDBOOK OF AMERICAN INDIAN LANGUAGES 



S 40. MODE VIII. PASSIVE PARTICIPLE 



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Examples: 



asdssaq one who is loved 

 asassara my beloved 



asassdt thy beloved 

 asassaa his beloved, etc. 



HI 



1st per. sing , fcaWY^aro my dropped one (the thinj? I dropped) 



1st per. pi. . - i-o<a^tarp«< our dropped one (the thing we dropped) 



2d per. sing ta<a<W< thy dropped one (the thing thou droppedst) 



2d per. pi katdttarse your dropped one (the thing you dropped) 



3d per. sing ta<d^<aa his dropped one (the thing he dropped) 



3dper.pl fcata<toa< their dropped one (the thing they dropped) 



4th per. sing fcaWMaw his (se) dropped one (the thing he dropped) 



4thper.pl i to/nHar/iA- their (se) dropped one (the thing they dropped) 



All the typiciil endinos of the possessive inflection of the nouns 

 (§ 26) are available in this mode. 



§41. MODE IX. TRANSITIVE PARTICIPLE 



kapfijlija (S. W. (xr. hipi</i{/<() i w ho stab him or that i stab 

 (stabbed) him 



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