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Introduction 437 



§ 1. Distribution and history 441 



§§ 2-17. Phonology 443 



§2. Vowels 443 



§ 3. Consonants 444 



§ 4. Sound groupings 445 



§ 5. Accent 447 



§ 6. Phonetic laws 447 



§§ 7-12. Vocalic processes 448 



§ 7. Diphthongiaation of t and fi 448 



§ 8. Consonantization of i- and u- * 449 



§ 9. Contraction 450 



§ 10. Vocalic hiatus 452 



§ 11. Vocalic harmony , 452 



§ 12. Effects of accent 452 



§§ 13-17. Consonantic processes 454 



§ 13. Consonantic metathesis 454 



§14. Consonantic euphony 455 



§ 15. Simplification of double consonants 455 



§ 16. Modifications of t and k 456 



§ 17. Minor consonantic changes 458 



§ 18. Grammatical processes 459 



§ 19. Ideas expressed by grammatical processes 459 



§§ 20-136. Morphology 461 



§ § 20-21. Prefixes 461 



§ 20. Prefix of relationship m- 461 



§ 21. Discriminative q- iqa-) 462 



§ 22-105. Suffixes 463 



§ 22. General remarks 463 



§§ 23-81. Verbal suffixes 465 



§ 23. Introductory 465 



§§ 24-26. Pronominal sufilxes 467 



§ 24. The subjective pronouns 467 



§ 25. The objective pronouns 472 



§ 26. Position of pronouns in verbs accompanied by adverbial 



forms 479 



§§27-48. Objective forms 480 



§ 27. Introductory 480 



§§28-31. Indicative suffixes denoting personal interrelations. 481 



§ 28. Direct object of third person -un {-a'f^n) 481 



§ 29. Direct object of first and second persons -uts {-aHs) . 482 



§ 30. Indirect object of third person -iix (-a%) 483 



§ 31. Indirect object of first and second persons -smts.. . 483 



3045°— Bull. 40, pt 2—12 ^28 433 



