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GRAMMAR OF THE KLAMATH LANGUAGE, 



Distributive form. 



skusk'le, shkushkela kakafla 

 skusk'Ie ^'^''^^ "^'^-^ 



skiisk'lelam 



skusk'letat 



skusk'letka 



.skusk'lepre'ni 



skusk'leksaksi 



skiisk'letala 



wa-iitchaga 

 wa-utchaga ) 

 wa-utchagsh ) 

 wa-utchaga lam 

 wa-utchag'ti 

 wa-utchagatat 



tfta 

 (not used.) 



wa-utchag;fe'ni 



wa-utchagksaksi 



wa-utchagtala 



IV. DERIVATION. 



There is considerable analogy between the derivation of the substan- 

 tive and that of the verb, although that of the latter is more complex. In- 

 deed, the most frequent of the substantive-forming suffixes are also found 

 in the nominal forms of the verb, like -ash, -isli, the preterital formative 

 -uish, and various forms of the verl) gi : -kish (-gish, -ksli etc.). P'our 

 principal modes of forming the substantive may be set down, as follows: 



