CONTENTS 5 



§§ 25-115. Morphology — Continued. 



§§ 33-83. I. The verb— Continued. Page 

 §§ 73-83. 6. Nominal and adjectival derivatives — Continued. 

 §§ 79-82. Nouns of agency — Continued. 



§ 81. Nouns of agency in -sii, -sa^ 209 



§ 82. Nouns of agency in -xi 210 



§ 83. Forms in -i'ya 210 



§§ 84-102. II. The noun 210 



§ 84. Introductory 210 



§§85,86. 1. Nominal stems 214 



§ 85. General remarks 214 



§ 86. Types of stem formation 215 



§§ 87, 88. 2. Noun derivation 221 



§ 87. Derivative suffixes 221 



§ 88. Compounds 225 



§ 89. 3. Noun-characteristics and pre-pronominal -x- 227 



§§ 90-93. 4. Possessive suffixes 231 



§ 90. General remarks 231 



§ 91. Terms of relationship 232 



§92. Schemes II and III 235 



§ 93. Possessives with pre-positives 237 



§§ 94-96. 5. Local phrases 241 



§ 94. General remarks 241 



§ 95. Pre-positives 242 



§ 96. Postpositions 243 



§§ 97-102. 6. Post-nominal elements 246 



§ 97. General remarks 246 



§ 98. Exclusive -Va 246 



§ 99. Plural -Van (-han, -I'.an) 247 



§ 100. Dual -c?lZ 249 



§ 101. -wi'^ every 249 



§ 102. Deictic -^a" 250 



§§103-105. III. The pronoun ". ; 251 



§ 103. Independent personal pronouns 251 



§ 104. Demonstrative pronouns and adverbs 252 



§ 105. Interrogative and indefinite pronouns 254 



§§ 106-109. IV. The adjective 255 



§ 106. General remarks 255 



§ 107. Adjectival prefixes 256 



§ 108. Adjectival derivative suffixes 258 



§ 109. Plural formations 262 



§§ 110, 111. V. Numerals 264 



§ 110. Cardinals 264 



§ 111. Numeral adverbs 266 



§§ 112-114. VI. Adverbs and particles 267 



§ 112. Adverbial sufiixes 267 



§ 113. Simple adverbs 270 



§ 114. Particles 272 



§ 115. VII. Interjections 278 



§ 116. Conclusion 281 



Appendix A: 1. Comparative table of pronominal forms 284 



2. Scheme of seven voices in six tense-modes 285 



3. Forms of 710(9)-" say, do " 286 



Appendix B : Specimen texts with analysis -. 291 



