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II. WHOM-Clauses. 
The man [men] whom I did not praise, aii '^eA.\\ [tiA nA|\ liiotAf , 
&c. 
III. SUBORDINATE-Clauses. 
Same as ii. 
It is for that reason that I did not praise, if Af aii A-obAjA pn nA|\ niolAf . 
&c. 
IV. PREPOSITIONAL-RELATIVE Clauses. 
Indirectly, with the prepositional-prouom. complement : — 
That is the thing ahout which he did not speak, if e fiti An ni't) nA|\ c|\acc 
A1|\. 
That is the place in which we did not dwell, if i pn ah aiu iia|\ cotfinui j- 
eAinA|\ innce. 
In the douhle-flexion verbs [the so-called irregulars'\ the rela- 
tive form is the form of the 3rd sg. independent; hence we 
get the following parallelism : — 
Douhle-Jiexion, 
Single -Jlexion, 
Independent. 
•DolDeijA. 
•oo^m'. 
ACA. 
fAOltlt). 
ceAgrhAiT). 
cf eigit). 
Re lative. 
'oo'beif. 
"oopii. 
ACA. 
fAOlieAf . 
ceAgtriAf. 
c-peigeAf. 
Enclitic. 
m' cAbAijA. 
tn' t)eir!. 
m' fui'L. 
ni fAOiteAnri. 
ni ceAgrriArin. 
ni cjAeigeAnn. 
In the douhle-flexion verbs, as such, the enclitic form in -^nn 
does not occur : — 
AYhat is the reason for which I give, 
thou givest, 
he gives, 
we give, 
you give, 
they give, 
cjAeAt) i:'a -ocAbf A1111. 
'OCAb]AA1]A. 
■OCAbAIjA fe. 
■OCAbpAmAOTO. 
■DCAbApUAOI. 
■DUAbpAlX) flAT). 
[The double -flexion verbs have not the relative form in -Af 
or -f^i^ unless the root has come to be regarded as a simple 
root; thus 'oex^ti, -px^ic, and he\\\ are often treated as if they 
were simple roots of that form originally.] 
