DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUN. 539 



g e n, genu this thing ; loc. g(^nta (for gentat) ; instr. gentka. 



liiV nk, hu, Mod. hil, hi'i-u, li, 5 this one; obj. ease hunkesh, luinkish, 

 hu'nksh, hii'nk 24, .5 ; poss. hiinkelam, hunkiam ; partit. hunkanti ; 

 loc. liunta, luV nkant ; instr. luVnkantka. Hunk may become ab- 

 breviated into link, hak : tula liak ivith him, with her. PI. of per- 

 sons; hudsha (preferable to hu'nksha), sha ; obj. hiinkiash, abbr. 

 hu'nksh, hu'nk; poss. hu'nkelamsham, hii'nkiamsham; abbr. into 

 sham, 108, 4. 122, 17. 132, 5. Hunk occurs but seldom in the 

 subjective case ; hu'nkt forms obj. hu'nktiash in a Modoc text. 



h u' t that, Mod. hil, anim. and inan.; Lat. iste; pi. of persons: hutsha, 

 hudsha. 



hu'k. Mod. hiV that; iness. : huki by or ivithin him; pi. hu'ksha. Cf 

 Dictionary, page 74. 



h u k s h t, o'ksht that absent, far off, or deceased one, 192; 7. obj. hu'nksht. 



h u' k t that absent one, anim. and inan.; obj. of sg. and pi. hu'nkt ; pi. of 

 persons hii'ktsha. 



h u n this thing (visible), also referring to persons ; hum', hunitak in his 

 or her own mind; instr. huntka/or this; loc. lu'mta thus (conj.). 



g u n 1, gim\,'konQ the one over there {y\s\h\e); also adverb. Forms par- 

 ticles like guni'gshtant, gunitana etc., and is derived from radix 

 ku- in ki'ii, guhutishka etc. Cf List of Prefixes, page 289. 



The following demonstrative pronouns show no inflection for case : 



g e' t, kii't, Mod. kank, abbr. ka, so great, so large, and so much, so many. 

 The cases formed from it lose their pronominal signification and 

 become adverbs : ge'tant to the opposite side; get;jeni at this end, etc. 



k a n n i, ganni, abbr. kan, so many, so much; used when pointing at 

 objects or counting them on the fingers. From thi.s is formed the 

 above kank so much; contr. from kauni ke (as k4nt is from kanni 

 at) and correlative to tank. 



t a n n i, abbr. tan, d. tatanni, so many, so much; ka tanni so long. Cor- 

 relative to kanni, and more frequently used interrogatively. 



tan k, d. tatank, so many, so much; contr. from tAnni ke. More fre- 

 quently used as interrogative pronoun and as adverb : tank and 

 ta'nk. 



