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Eelative pronouns 
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Interrogative „ 
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Indefinite „ ... 
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List of names of relatives 
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Chapter V : On the Verb. 
On tense and characteristics ... 
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Participles 
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Infinitive and conditional ... 
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On the passive voice 
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General remarks on the verb ... 
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Conjugation of ruta'd : to beat. Present tense : 
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Imperfect tense : I beat or I was beating 
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Perfect tense : I have beaten 
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Future tense : I shall or will beat 
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Conjugation of the Conditional 
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„ „ Passive 
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The potential 
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Imperative 
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Chapter VI : Negatives, Compounds, Causals, etc. 
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33. Examples of verbs combined with negatives 
34. Agreement of the verb with its object 
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36. Causal verbs 
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38. The verb Aowofl = not to be 
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Chapter VII : Adverbs. 
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40. „ „ place and manner... 
41. „ ,, affirmation and negation 
42. Elliptical sentences ... 
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Chapter VIII: Numerals, Postpositions, Conjunct, and Interject. 
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44. Ordinals 
45. Postpositions ... ... 
46. Conjunctions and interjections 
Chapter IX : Asur, a Kolarian Dialect, 
47. Similarity with Mundari 
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49. Dravidian words in the Asur dukma 
50. Genuine Asur words ? 
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