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R. B. Shaw —On the Shighni (OJialchaTi) Dialect. [No. 2, 
Acc. ici also ivi'r, . him, that wief\ . them 
Loc. wi-te, tar-wi, tar-od, at him or 
that ivief-te, . at them 
wum-ande, yum-ande, in him or 
&c., that 
Abl. az-wi, az-um, from him, or that az wief, . from them 
Feminine. 
N. ya, . she 
G. warn or wu-am {ya, P when 
the governing noun is in 
the Nominative) . of her 
D. wam-ird, . to her 
Acc. warn, yiwam, . her 
Loc. tar warn &c., . at her, &c., 
Abl. az warn, . from her 
Substantival Peonoun. 
Same as Masculine. 
N. yem or yam, . this one 
G. mi or di, . of this one 
D. mi'rd or ar-am, . to this ane 
Acc. mi or di, . this one 
Loc. tar-am, &c., to this one, &c. 
mddh or dath, . these 
mef or def (Abs. mef-end ), of these 
mef-erd or -er, . to these 
mef ox def, . these 
&c. 
The Adjectival Pronouns that and this are the same as the above Pro¬ 
nouns of the 3rd Person. 
The following emphatic forms have also been found : ik-yid, iJc-wi and 
ik-yuwi “ that same”, ik-yiwam “ that same she”, ik-wid-und “ of that 
same” (G. Abs.), ik-yam, ik-wam “ this same.” 
The following pronouns seem to be declinable without internal change : 
chiz 11 what ?”, kd “ what ?”, tsei “ whatever”, chi or chai “ who” ? or 
“ what ”? 
Reflective Peonoun. 
Singular and Plural. 
N. khu, . I, thou, he, my-, thy-, him-self, &c. 
G. khu (Ahs. khu'nd) 
D. kliu’rd 
Acc. khu 
Loc. khu-ti &c. 
Abl. az khu 
klm-hath = by himself, &c. 
