Signs and abbreviations. 



* before a word indicates that the word is a reconstructed 

 (hypothetical) form. 



< the word (tiie syllable or the sound) to the left of the sign 

 has originated from that to the right or is genetically 

 secondary when compared with it; 



>> vice versa. 



— the >vords on both sides of the sign are genetically con- 

 nected or doublets. 



•(quantity), '(stress), ^ (pitch), ' (stop), " (nasalization), vid. Tab. I. 



Analphabetical signs according to 0. Jespersen's system, 

 vid. Tab. II. 



Gr. = Greenlandic. 



Kl. Ordb., Kl. Diet. = S. Kleinschmidt's Grünlandske Ordbog, 

 vid. Bibliographical Survey no. 34, p. 54. 



'Kl. = the word cited is not in Kleinschmidt's Ordb. 



Kl. Gr. = S. Kleinschmidt's Grammatik der grönländischen 

 spräche, vid. Bibliographical Survey no. 47, p. 56. 



Rasm. Ordb. = J. Kjer and Chr. Rasmussen: Dansk-grünlandsk 

 Ordbog, with a Greenlandic-Danish supplement, vid. Biblio- 

 graphical Survey no. 38, p. 54. 



Abbreviations of Place-Names, vid. p. 6. 

 » » Dialect Districts p. 182. 



