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The form -gl^ (17; 117) is rarely abbreviated to -I. 



qhiapelae^ and qenapelai' leave me! 

 This shortening is quite frequent in Koryak I (see below). 



NOMINAL FORMS 



Besides this there are a number of impersonal forms. 



68. KORYAK, KAMENSKOYE 



Transitive Suffixes 



TRANSITIVE FORMS 

 First and Second Person Objects 



Object 



Indioative I; 

 Subjunctive la 



Imperative II 



Future III 



Derived Modes 

 in -ykin IV 



(1) thee 



(2) you 



(3) us . 



-(la) tik 

 -ila) 7nik 



—(la) tik 



—9\ 



— (la)ntik 

 — (la) mik 



—(la)—Hik 

 —{la)—imik 



Thisd Person Forms. 



(4) him (except he. ye — him) . . 



(5) them dual (except he, ye — them) 

 (5') them pi. (except he, ye— them) . 



(6) he, they— him, them .... 



—ga^n^ 

 —nat 

 — nau 

 — nffi 



— gin 



—ginal 



—ginau 



— nin 

 — final 

 — Tinau 

 — nnin 



no ending 

 — inat 

 — [nau 



INTRANSITIVE FORMS 



Object 



(7) he— me . . . 



(8) thou — me . . . 



(9) ye— me . . . 

 (9'i ye— us . . . 



(10) ye— him, them 



Indicative I; 

 Subjunctive la 



— i — ga^n 

 —S' —ga^n 



—{la)tik 

 — (la)viik 

 — (la)tca 



Imperative II 



—(la)tJk 

 —(In)mik 

 — (la)gitca 



Future III 



no ending 

 no ending 



— (ln)nflk 

 — {la)mlk 



— {la)nitia 



Derived Modes 

 in ykin IV 



no ending 

 no ending 

 —(la)—itik 

 —(la)—imik 

 —((la)—{tSa 



