546 GRAMMAR OF THE KLAMATH LANGUAGE. 



3. pi, pi he, she, it (absent or invisible, unseen). 



pish, pusli ; pasli him, her, it; to him, to her, to if; for him, etc. 

 p'liH Mod., m'n;i Kl., of him, of her, of it; his, hers, its. 

 p'niitant, p'nata, p'nat Mod.; m'natant KI., on, upon him, her, it 

 panf, niani, ni'ni ott him, on her, on it; hy himself, etc. 

 p'nAlamkshi Mod.; m'n;'ilanikshi Kl., at his, her house. 

 (For hCi, huk, liii'nk, see Demonstrative Pronoun.) 



riural 



1. na't, nad, nat, na we. 



na'lash, na'lsh, na'sh, in Mod. also na'l, nal us, to us, 

 ntllani of us; nalamtant on, upon us. 

 nAlamkshi at our house, lodge, home. 

 nAlshtala toward us. 



2. at, at, a ye. 



millash, ma'lsh, in Mod. also ma'l you, to you. 

 mdlam of you. 



niAlamksbi at your lodge, home. 

 miilsbtala toward you. 

 3a. pat, pdt, pat they. 



p'nalasb, p'nalsh, p'na'sb, pa'ntch, pash, posh. Mod.; m'nalash, m'nalsh, 



pa'ntch, pash, Kl., them, to them. 

 p'nalam Mod., m'nalam Kl., of them, theirs; rarely abbreviated into 



p'na, Kl. m'na. 

 p'natant, Kl. m'natant, on, upon them. 

 p'nalamkshi, Kl. m'nalamksi, at their houses, homes. 

 p'nalshtala, Kl. m'nalshtala, toward them. 

 3b. sha, sa they (animate, present or absent), 

 shash, sas them, to them. 

 sham, sam of them, about them, by them. 



Sha forms compounds with many demonstrative pronouns, by which 

 they are turned into plurals, as huuktsha, ke'ksha etc. 



In perusing this list of inflections, we find that a considerable number 

 of case-suffixes and case-postpositions met with in the substantive and adjec- 



