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noun (series n) (cf. i— , we pi., of series I, but Tewa gi— , we pi., subjec- 

 tive), and to ma n - and i-, second and third person plural subjective 

 (series i). The first person dual kan- is identical with the first person 

 dual possessive with singular noun (series n), differing, like hi- above, 

 from the corresponding subjective form by the presence of k-\ man— 

 and an-, second and third person dual forms respectively, are the same 

 as the corresponding subjective forms (series i). These plural forms in 

 -ma- are the same as the plural forms of series vi. The dual does not 

 postfix —ma-. 



This series contains within itself no ambiguous forms. 



VI. PREFIXED REFLEXIVE-POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS 



our 



kanma- 

 kima- 



your (d. or pi.) 



manma- 

 ma"ma- 



their 



anma- 

 ima- 



These pronouns cannot be used meaning I — myself — my, etc., as 

 one might suppose, but their usage is restricted to certain verb stems 

 which require them, and to the passives of reflexive verbs. For exam- 

 ple: anmakaqumma", I love my mother; anmaqumma n , I love (object 

 if expressed must be rendered by free pronoun); anmaLaka, he seated 

 himself for them two, lit., they two were sat down for (by him). 



These forms are derived by postfixing -ma- from the correspond- 

 ing possessive forms used with singular nouns minus -m— ; -a n - of 

 mana n m- and ana n m— is regularly elided. 



Like series v, this series contains within it no homonyms. 



VII. PREFIXED REFLEXIVE-REFERENTIAL PRONOUNS 



myself or ourselves 

 I or we for you (s.) ka n ma- 



I or we for you (d.) ma"pdnma- 



I or we for you (pi.) ma n pima- 





my 



I 



anma- 



we (d.) 





we (pi.) 







your (s.) 



you (s.) 



ka"ma- 



you (d.) 





you (pi.) 







his or her 



he or she 



a"ma- 



they (d.) 





they (pi.) 





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