Journal And Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 35

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^fiil lo on throogh the dutA mod plaral nambers. Bindich bingalin, do not give to us.
Other verbe contain an ablative meaning: ^. , ( 2nd Person I took from thee, Bandaiagun ***'*8"'*' 1 3rd „ I took from him. Bundaiangai jv, j 2nd Person I took from ye, Bandaiangambnlong ^^^'^^ \ 3rd „ I took from them, Bandaiangambula p. I ( 2od Person I took from ye, Bundaianganthumn^ "'^ \ 3rd „ I took from them, Bundaiangandhnnnung / 1st Person He took from me, Bundaiadban Singular- 2nd „ He took
...from thee, Bundaianying ( 3rd „ He took from him, Bundaia the conjugation being continued for the dual and plural.
The verb takes an inflection for the same number as the object noun in the following phrases : A squirrel saw I, Bungg^ nandangai A pair of squirrels saw I, Bunggulali nandangambula Several squirrels saw I, Bungguloala nandangandhunnung The number of the verb agrees with the nominative in sach expressions as, We (dual inclusive) saw a squirrel, Bunggu nan- dangul ; we (plural inclusive) saw a squirrel, Bunggu nandanyang.


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