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l!ox- 16.10 

 TcHs- 



Lol- 



Ica^s- 92.7 

 ult- 76.10 



M«- 7.5 



xau'- 40.21 

 hau'- 11.4 

 t!u- 74.5 

 tlE'mxu'^- 48.12 

 wl'lu- 58.7 

 yaa?- 40.11 

 A^^;s 11.8 

 A-iw-- 9.5 

 %- 80.6 

 Ml!- 8.6 

 q!v}p- 

 cltx- 36.23 

 ^^^5.^- 13.10 

 25a*V 12.10 



hamx- 8.6 

 «na;- 60.11 

 xnV"n- 10.5 

 i.'ajit- 19.9 



Llxma}- 



Ll°wax- to send 7.7 



Icwats- to paint one's face 



L°wal- to strike 



^*'j/;a5- to follow 92.3 



t/;a?i5- to snow 



lakwa'- to take, to get, to fetch 



52.16 

 xawa'- to die 15.5 

 ha' war- to be ready 23.10 

 tluha'- to buy 74.5 

 tiEmxwa- to cut into pieces 

 wllwa'- to agree 30.11 

 ya'xa- to see 20.10 

 Myats- to put on 11.7 

 h}yan- to take along 

 yalq;- to dig 84. 5 

 ts^yah!- to shoot 

 q/iiyap- to twinkle 36.14 

 c'ya/x- to flop 36.23 

 Vyat!- to eat 

 t&yan- to come back 

 aya'q- to leave 56. 5 

 hamax- to tie 

 ana'x- to give up 16.8 

 xnvyun- to do 88.14, 15 

 Llx'^wa- to know 30.17 

 Llxmlya^- to kill 28.3 



Amplification of the stem seems to have been used in a few in- 

 stances for the purpose of expressing intransitive actions performed 

 by the third person singular. It will be remembered that this per- 

 son has no special suffix, the same being understood in the stem or in 

 the verbal suffixes. In some cases, however, Siuslaw adds a weak a to 

 the stem, provided the same is not followed by any of the subjective 

 suffixes (see § 24). 



hau' to quit, to be ready 28.2 iva'nwUs ha'wa long ago it (was) 



ready 23.10 

 xau'- to die 22.5 txun xa'wa si'nHyutnE just I to 



die am wanted 20.8, 9 

 yax- to see 40.11 txunx ya'xa si'ti'^xyutnE merely 



thou to (be) see(n) art wanted 



20.10 



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