. ADJECTIVAL rAKAUIGMS. 



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Absolute form. 



tidshU pgisha . 

 tidsha pgisham 

 ti'dsha pgislia 

 tfdslia pgisha 

 tidsha pgishamp^e'ni 

 tidsha pgishamkshi 

 tidsha pgishamksaksi 

 tidsha(ut) pgisliatala 



Distributive form. 



tidsha pgishisha 

 tidsha pgishisham 

 tidsha pgishisha 

 tidsha pgishisha 

 tidsha pgishishamze'ni 

 tidsha pgishishamkshi 

 tidsha pgishishamksaksi 

 tidsha(nt) pgishishatala 



The absolute or distributive form in the adjective and the distributive form 

 in the substantive; cf. 107, 8. 10. 11 with 107, 7: 



Absolute form. 

 ku-idshi watsdga vicious dog. 



ku-idsha watsAgash and watsAga 

 ku-idshji'nam and ku-idsham watsa- 



galam 

 ku-idsha watsagti 

 ku-idshantka watsagatka 

 kii-idshtat (and kii-idsha) watsaga- 



tat, watsagat 

 ku-idsha watsag^e'ni 

 ku-idsha watsagaksi 

 ku-idsha watsagksaksi 

 ku-idshant watsagtala 



Distributive form. 



ku-idshi wa-utsag each vicious dog {or 



kukidshi wa-utsaga). 

 ku-idsha wa-uts^igash and wa-utchAga 

 ku-idsha'nam wa-utchAffalam 



ku-idsha wa-utsagti 

 ku-idshantka wa-utsagatka 

 ku-idshtat, ku-idsha wa-utsagatat, wa- 



utsagat 

 kii-idsha wa-utsag^e'ni 

 ku-idsha vva-utchagaksi 

 ku-idsha wa-utchagksaksi 

 kii-idshant wa-utchagtala 



The second cohimn contains the absolute form in the adjective and the 

 distribidive form in the substantive. 



Although the suffix -dshi in tliese two adjectives is not identical with 



the suffix -ptchi, -mtchi, -tchl, the adjectives and pronouns with this ending 



are inflected exactly in the same manner, and thus no new paradigm is 



required. 

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