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Aboriginal Dialect
called [indecipherable]
Declensions of Nouns
Properly speaking there is only one
original, or fundamental declension,
but the assimilation, [words crossed out] to which
the language has a strong tendency,
causes in a few of the cases slight variations
of the [indeipherable] of the nouns before the case-endings.
[words crossed out]
If the last letter but one is "i";
that that likewise exercises in one or two
instances an influence. -
To comprise all these slight
variations the number of the declensions will amount to six. - run on
It must however be
observed

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