Putnam Anniversary Volume; Anthropological Essays Presented to Frederic Ward Putnam in Honor of His Seventieth Birthday, April 16, 1909

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"He — thee" has no aspirate, but is in Mohawk la la tA'^ ie to.
Only after prefixes does the aspirate here appear.
Verbal Prefixes and their Influence upon the Pro- noun. — A number of temporal and modal ideas are expressed by means of prefixes which have an influence upon the pronomi- nal forms. It has been pointed out before that in the «, , and i stems in all plural forms, the masculine /- (Mohawk r-) becomes '; but a number of additional changes are brought about by a few of the prefixes.
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.... wa- expresses the aorist. After this prefix, the verbal y- of the third person indefinite and of the non-masculine of verbs in 0- disappears, and also the corresponding ya- of the exclusive.
In all forms in which a plurality or duality of persons including the second occurs, the prefix is we- in place of wa-. These forms are the inclusive and the second persons dual and plural. The non-masculine singular of the verb in a- has the contracted form NOTES ON THE IROQUOIS LANGUAGE 449 w"-. Thus the following variants of the normal pronominal forms appear: — a Exclusive dual wagya- " plural wagwa- Indefinite wau^- Non-masculine «"- 3d pers.


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