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R. H. MATHEWS. 
Indicative Mood—Present Tense. 
ist Per. 
Singular < 2nd 
ora, | 55 
( ist Per. 
Dual ( Shel 
Wordle. 
f Ist Per. | 
Trial < ond 
ard. *6. 
1st Per. | 
Plural Dad 
a) ge ees 
(1st Per. 
Singular < 2nd _,, 
3nd), 
(ist Per: 
Singular < 2nd_,, 
Vorieae. 
I beat, 
Thou beatest, 
He beats, 
We incl., beat, 
We excl., beat, 
You beat, 
They beat, 
We incl., beat, 
We excl., beat, 
You beat, 
They beat, 
We incl., beat, 
We excl., beat, 
You beat, 
They beat, 
Past Tense. 
I beat, 
Thou beatedst, 
He beat, 
Future Tense. 
I shall beat, 
Tyilpan 
Tyilpar 
Tyilpa 
Tyilpangul 
Tyilpangulung 
Tyilpawul 
Tyilpabullang 
Tyilpangurkullik 
Tyilpangandangkullik 
Tyilpawatkullik 
Tyilpanatykullik 
Tyilpangur 
Tyilpangandang 
Tyilpawat 
Tyilpanaty 
Tyilpinan 
Tyilpinar 
Tyilpin 
Tyilpinyan 
Thou shalt beat, Tyilpinyar 
He shall beat, 
Tyilpift 
Imperative—Beat, Tyilpak 
Reflexive—I am beating myself, Tyilpillangan 
We, dual incl., are beating each other, Tyilptyerrangul. 
The prepositions, adverbs and exclamations are omitted, 
because they closely resemble the corresponding parts of 
Reciprocal— 
speech in the Wttyuballeak tribes to the westward.’ 
Lewurru and Tyeddyuwurru are sister tongues. 
1 See my “ Native Languages of Victoria,’ American Anthropologist, 
Vol. v., N.S. pp. 380 - 391. 
