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These phenomena may be indicated in the following tabular form: 



I. OBJECTIVE FORMS FOLLOWED BY SUBJECT 



II. SUBJECT OMITTED 



I-THEE — utsanx. 

 III. INYEKSION OF SUBJECT AND OBJECT 



THEY-ME — utsanxln. 



IV. sequence: object-subject 



All dual and plural objects; all third person subjects (except they- 



me). 



The following table may serve to illustrate more fully the forms 

 that are used in Siuslaw to express relations between subject and object. 

 Suffixes marked with an asterisk (*) are forms reconstructed by analogy. 



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