HARRINGTON— TAOS PERSONAL PRONOUN 



I for him or her 

 I for them (d.) 

 I for them (pi.) 



we (d.) for him, her, or them (d.) 

 we (d.) for them (pi.) 



we (pi.) for him, her, or them (d. or pi.) 

 you (s., d., or pi.) for me or us (d. or pi.) 



you (s.) for him or her 

 you (s.) for them (d.) 

 you (s.) for them (pi.) 



you (d.) for him, her, or them (d.) 

 you (d.) for them (pi.) 



myself 

 ta"ma- 

 a"pdnma- 

 ipima- 



ourselves 



a n pdnma- 



ipima- 



ipima- 



yourself or yourselves 

 ma"ma- 



yourself 

 a"ma- 

 ma n panma- 

 ma"pima- 



yourselves 



ma n panma- 



ma"pima- 



you (pi.) for him, her, or them (d. or pi.) ma n pima- 



he or she for him or her 

 he or she for them (d.) 

 he or she for them (pi.) 



they (d.) for him, her, or them (d.) 

 they (d.) for them (pi.) 



himself or herself 



a n ma- 



a"panma- 



ipima- 



themselves 



a n panma- 



ipima- 



they (pi.) for him, her, or them (d. or pi.) ipima- 



These pronouns are used the same as series iv, the reflexive ele- 

 ment taking the place of the direct object. For example: ta n mamu n , 

 I looked at myself for him or her; ta n maLai, I seated myself for or by 

 him or her. 



This series is derived regularly from series iv in the same way that 

 series vi is derived from series II. It contains all the ambiguous mean- 

 ings of series iv. 



ALPHABETIC LIST OF PREFIXED PRONOUNS 



Instead of pointing out all pronominal homonyms in the discus- 

 sion above, the following complete alphabetic list of prefixed pronouns 



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