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The compounds formed with e — H are nominal. They are 

 formed from both nominal and verbal basis. 

 anvenaiLka' gti gewku'Lm he tied her to an unbroken (reindeer) 

 50.12 {nvinett to break a reindeer; -gti allative [§ 40]; ge — 

 lin [§ 74]; wkut to tie) 

 elile'lci eyeless 



aa'lake a person without knife 

 eni'nniTii nameless one (= fourth finger) 

 Koryak : 



I a'xgilce Icuma'ti the hairless one grew angry Kor. 24.8 

 The compounds formed with e — led are used as complements of the 

 verb. 



equ'liJca gdne'lhitilc make yourselves voiceless 60.10 



i'mliTcd titva'a^Tc I was without water 



aJce'riJca ne'lyi^ it became lightless 94.11 



enifnqaikq nere'ttiimik we shall be made childless 39.4 



res'ql'wkwi^ a'lcerTca he entered without clothing 35.10 



a'JcerJca nan ra'gtie^ he came home without clothing 35.10 



aiwa'nlca mitine'l we came to be without an Aiwan 47.12 



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aqami'tvaka titva'ak not eating I was 



awgetkmlca not saying anything 26.6 



e'Le e'lqdtd not going 46.8 



aurrike gti not appearing 66.10 



aa'lornka heedless 67.9 



e'he eu'rretkd not appearing 62.1 



okerTcitvi^' at they took off clothes (they became without cloth- 

 ing) 47.5 



e'gripgi^ awgentoya' nvuka she felt pain the breathless one 63.8 

 {e'grip to feel pain; -gi^ [§ 64]; wgi- breath; nito to go out; 

 -yanv verbal noun [§104.38]) 



eqdnne'tlcd gene' Lin he had become without moaning (i.e., he 

 had ceased moaning) 34.7 



etE'Xk'd nine'lqin he came to be without suffering 25.11 



Koryak : 



akmi'fiiTca gi'mnat childless they were Kor. 43.8 

 aqalhai'aka qiti'yTcin-i'-gi not crying be! Kor. 37.1 

 aMe'woka tirm^'hlc without bread I remained Kor. 16.2 

 ava'Ieilca yana^la' ntilc you will be without blubber Kor. 80.13 

 gumna'n ui'Jia yi'nna ei'hha ti'ntiga^n (Chukchee gumnaln 

 e'he rd^'nut e'ilkd ti'ntid^n) I not anything (not) given I had to 

 him 



In some cases, particularly with ui'fid nothing, there is nothing, 

 the forms in -lea appear apparently predicative, presumably with 

 §114 



