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-Iqiu verbal sufiix expressing requested action; -s'qiu verbal suffix 

 expressing single action 

 I form: 



nitule' Iqiuqinet they would come to steal 13.4 

 t («•) forms: 



gajito's'qeulen he rushed out 57.11 

 qaniggeus'qi'wkutki go and wake them up at once 56.3 

 -liku AMONG A number; -ciJcu inside 

 I form: 



utti'liku among the trees 

 t forms: 

 ple'hiciTcu in a boot 43.4 

 wus' qu' miiTcu in the darkness 34.5 

 -qal^ -qat by the side of 



ragro'lminqal from the rear side of the house 51.10 

 ginikqa'c by thy side 9.3 

 -Iqan^ -s'qdn top ^ 

 I form: 



Tcoivi'lqan top of glacier 91.16 

 t form: 

 gi'this'qdn surface of lake 144.3 

 nute's'qmi surface of ground 98.24 

 mel-, met like to 

 I form: 

 mel-uwa^' qut it seems my husband 49.9 



t forms: 

 mec-a^' qalpe somewhat quick 45.10 

 mat-eto' pel sovnQVihdii a little better 135.7 

 A number of nouns show generally the I forms, but have in cases 

 when parts of the object or special forms of the object are named 

 t forms. 



ye'lichin tongue 40.10 yeci'tkichin tip of tongue 40.4 



ri'lhin lingers richi'tkrn finger-tips 



{qlik) man qdc^i'chUq, the man trans- 



formed (similar to a man) ^ 

 u'nel thongseal uneH'chin thong of thongseal 



skin 102.13, 30 

 memil seal memidechin thong of seal skin 



134.31 . 



I See also -Iqdn abounding in (§104.39). 



« See Publications of tlie Jesug North Pacific Expedition, Vol. VII, p. 449. 



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