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CONTENTS.
Introduction | – | Page I |
Grammar. | Page„ 1 | |
LESSON I. | Pronouns. | Page„ 5 |
LESSON„ II. | Short Sentences | Page„ 6 |
LESSON„ III. | Short Sentences. | Page„ 7 |
LESSON„ IV. | Declension of Pronouns. | Page„ 8 |
LESSON„ V. | Sentences. | Page„ 9 |
LESSON„ VI. | Other Pronominal Words. | Page„ 10 |
LESSON„ VII. | Substantive Verb. | Page„ 11 |
LESSON„ VIII. | Possessive Verb. | Page„ 13 |
LESSON„ IX. | Interrogatives. | Page„ 15 |
LESSON„ X. | Time. | Page„ 18 |
LESSON„ XI. | Place, Direction, &c. | Page„ 20 |
LESSON„ XII. | Quantity. | Page„ 23 |
LESSON„ XIII. | The Article. | Page„ 25 |
LESSON„ XIV. | Prepositions and equivalents. | Page„ 27 |
LESSON„ XV. | Conjunctions. | Page„ 29 |
LESSON„ XVI. | Adverbs. | Page„ 31 |
LESSON„ XVII. | Interjections. | Page„ 33 |
LESSON„ XVIII. | Adjectives. | Page„ 36 |
LESSON„ XIX. | Resemblance. | Page„ 46 |
LESSON„ XX. | Difference. | Page„ 47 |
LESSON„ XXI. | Nouns. | Page„ 50 |
LESSON„ XXII. | Gender. | Page„ 56 |
LESSON„ XXIII. | Number. | Page„ 59 |
LESSON„ XXIV. | Verbs. | Page„ 51 |
LESSON„ XXV. | Conjugational Equivalents of Phah, to strike. | Page„ 67 |
LESSON„ XXVI. | Examples in the Active Voice. | Page„ 72 |
LESSON„ XXVII. | Various Passive Forms. | Page„ 73 |
LESSON„ XXVIII. | Mood Equivalents. | Page„ 75 |
LESSON„ XXIX. | Tense Equivalents. | Page„ 82 |
LESSON„ XXX. | Some Usages of Syntax. | Page„ 88 |
LESSON„ XXXI. | Growth of Sentences. | Page„ 91 |
LESSON„ XXXII. | Bits of Description. | Page„ 98 |
LESSON„ XXXIII. | Abbreviations. | Page„ 102 |
LESSON„ XXXIV. | Slang. | Page„ 104 |
LESSON„ XXXV. | Various Questions. | Page„ 107 |
LESSON„ XXXVI. | Words used in Teaching and Arguing. | Page„ 111 |
List of syllables representing the sounds used in pronouncing the Tie Chiu dialect. | Page„ 125 |