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HANDBOOK OF INDIAN" LANGUAGES CHUKCHEE 



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Demonstrative and interrogative adverbs are derived from the par- 

 ticle stems by means of the locative endings. From these are derived 

 others by means of nominal suffixes (see examples below). 



In Chukchee two forms in -qan are also used as adverbs. 



there (some distance away) . no'onqan 



there (far away) .... ^a'nqan 



Derived from demonstrative elements are also — 



Chukchee Kor. Kam. Kamchadal 



thus . . . En'ni'n 63.13; Enna'a7i Kor. 13.1, no' nice 



65.22 10 



Adverbs with suffixes derived from the locative forms are the fol- 

 lowing: 



Also in the same way Chukchee va'dfikata, va'dnre, va'dfiqo or 

 va'dnqori; Koryak vaiena'ta, vaienai'ti, vai'enqo from stem vai. 



Examples: 



ivo'iTcoh'om here 43.1; wo'tqo sn'^oVc* thence 49.2; 65.18,24 



121.20; 131.14; wn'tqu here En-lce'ggi thither 71.23 



73.14 En'nata'l from that time on, after 



En-lie'ciku in there 73.20 that 64.19; 65.31 



En-no'tU.1; 66.3; 72.6 myo?2re thither 76.20 



En'qe'kin one from there 67.3 fia'nlio hither 137.13 



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