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the most common and essential relations,
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A strange peculiariaty in this language
is the existence of the Nominatives -
The simple Nominative or Nominative -
Declarative, corresponding to the questions
"Who or what is it?" and the other, the nominative
active when the thing or person spoken
of is considered as an agent; this answering
the question, "who or what does it?" -
The Genitive & Dative are [words crossed out]
[words crossed out] the same: the accusative is like the
simple nominative, the Vocative has [words crossed out]
[word crossed out] the exclamatory [word crossed out] word "ya" put before
the simple Nominative form; or also by the
termination & then it is like the
Genitive.
To give a distinct signification to
the uncommon or peculiar cases of
the noun & to avoid speaking of 1st
2nd &c. ablative, [undecipherable] apelatives have
been adopted so far as practicable such
as Locative (in, on, at) Locomotive, (from, whence),
Conjunctive (with accompanying, conjointly.) Instrumentative

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