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2. 



Adverbs 



mii^'xda'n once 182.20; 188.13 



ga'^mHn twice 



xVnt' 



gamga'man 



dehaldan 



TiaHmi'tsfada'n 



liaHga'^mada'n 



haHxinda^n 



TiaHgo'^gada^n 



ixdllda'n 



That these plurals are really frequentative or distributive in force 

 is illustrated by such forms as da'Tdoloi-ts'li'lit'it' red-cheeked, 

 which has reference not necessarily to a plurality of persons affected, 

 but to the frequency of occurrence of the quality predicated, i. e., to 

 the redness of both cheeks. 



V. Numerals (§§ 110, 111) 



§ 110. Cardinals 



Cardinals 



1. ml'''sga'l?>.2; 192.8; mi'^s 

 188.9 

 ■ga"m 22.7; 110.11 

 [ga'2->!inV' 55.7,12; 116.1 



3. xi'bini' 150.8 



4. gamga'm 148.5; 184.17 



5. dehal 150.19, 20; 182.21 



6. JiaHmi^s 150.12 



7. liaHgd'^Tn 



8. liaHxi'n 



9. liaHgo" 150.14 



10. i'xdil 13.1; 150.5; 182.22 



11. i'xdil Tnl'^^sga^ gada'V 



ten one on-top-of 



12. i'xdil gd'^m gada'V 

 20. yap!ami"s 182.23 

 30. xi'n ixdil 



40. gamga'm'dn ixdl'^l 



50. dehaldan ixdVl 



60. JiaHmi'tsladan ixdVl 



70. TiaHgd'^madan ixdl^l 



80. JiaHxi'ndan ixdVl 



90. JiaHgogada'n ixdlH 



100. t!eimi"s 23.2, 4, 9, 12, 13 



200. gd'^m{in tleimi'^s 



300. xin Heimi'^s 



400. gamga'miln tleimi'^s 



1,000. i'xdlldantleimi'^s 



2, 000. yap ! ami' ts! ad an tleimi'^s 



mi'^^sga^ is the usual uncompounded form of one. In compounds 

 the simpler form ml'^s (stem mUs!-) occurs as the second element: 



JiaHmi'^s six ( = one [finger] in the hand) 

 yaplami'^s twenty ( = one man) 



§ 110 



1 Often heard as ga'pini' 55.2, 5. 



