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[Dr. Strong gives only the p.r.o.noun: _nui,_ thou; and the numerals: _koane,_ one; _atolowai,_ two; _atolowai-itima,_ three; _atolowai-atolowai,_ four; _atolowai-atolowai-itima,_ five.

The p.r.o.nouns given by Father Egidi for Tauata ("Anthropos," II. 1907, pp. 1009-1015) are:--

Singular. Plural. Dual.

lst Person, _nai_, _na_. _nanei_, _nane_. _nonei_, _none_.

2nd Person, _nui_, _nu_. _nunei_, _nune_ _nuvei_, _nuve_.

3rd Person, _omei_, _ome_. _otei_, _ote_. _olei_(?).

The Possessives are:--

Singular. Plural. Dual.

lst Person, _ne_, _neve_. _nane_,_nanene_. _none_.

2nd Person, _ni_, _nie_. _nune_. _nuvene_.

3rd Person, _ote_, _otene_. _otene_. _olene_.

The Interrogatives are: _te_? who? _te_? _teile_? what thing? _te_? _tue_? which?

The Numerals, according to Father Egidi, are, _kone_, one; _atolo_(_ai_), two; _atoloai-laina_, three; _talele_, _memene_, many; _konekone_, few.

S. H. R.]

CHAPTER III

Note on the Kovio Language.

By Dr. W. M. Strong.

Substantially the same language is spoken in the whole of the neighbourhood of Mount Yule. I have travelled all around this mountain and the same interpreter was able to make himself understood everywhere. The vocabulary recorded below was collected by means of the Motuan from a native of Lopiko in the Inava valley. I have also collected short vocabularies from the village of Inavarene in the same valley, and from the Kwoifa district of the upper part of the Lakekamu river. These vocabularies show close similarities with that of Lopiko. The natives around the Pic Eleia also speak much the same language.

The vocabulary of the language bears no resemblance to any other language I am acquainted with. It is peculiar in that a word often ends in a consonant preceded by a short vowel. There is also an unusual consonant sound in the language. This sound seems to vary between a "ch" and a "tch" sound.

The p.r.o.nouns are as follows;--

First person: _na_.

Second person: _ni_.

Third person: _pi_.

These were obtained without much difficulty as well as the corresponding possessives _nemai_, _nimai_, and _pimai_; but plurals could not be obtained. Possibly the above are both singular and plural. The possessive precedes the noun, _e.g._, _nemai tupumagi_, my house. [129] A binary system of counting is shown in the following numerals:--

One: _uniuni_.

Two: _karaala_.

Three: _naralavievi napuevi_.

Four: _naralavievi naralavievi_.

Five: _naralavievi naralavievi napuievi_.

Ten: _kowa_.

Eleven: _kowa uniuni_.

Twelve: _kowa karaala_.

Twenty: _kowakowa_.

Seven, eight, and nine were also translated by saying _naralavievi_ for each two, and _napuevi_ for one over. The numeral follows the noun, e.g., _inai karaala_, two spears. [130]

CHAPTER IV

A Comparative Vocabulary of the Fuyuge, Afoa, and Kovio Languages

Prepared by Sidney H. Ray, M.A.

[From the MSS. of Rev. Father Egedi, Rev. P.J. Money, and Dr. W.M. Strong. Words in square brackets from "Antropos," II., pp. 1016-1021. _Cf_. Appendix V.]

English: Adze Mafulu: so(ve) Kambisa: so(nda) Korona: itau Afoa: kealeve Kovio: l.a.b.i.an)ed

English: Ankle Mafulu: sog' u' kodabe [131]

Kambisa: segikanan [132]

Korona: -- Afoa: -- Kovio: --

English: Areca-nut Mafulu: kese Kambisa: kesi Korona: soroma Afoa: iluve; [vonuve]

Kovio: koveo; [auliri-koyo]

English: Arm Mafulu: bodo(le); matange (_shoulder_) Kambisa: ia; kosa (_shoulder_) Korona: ya Afoa: kalab; [kala(pe)]

Kovio: malau; [malao]

English: Armlet Mafulu: koio(ne) (_cane_); matsi(ne) (_sh.e.l.l_) Kambisa: ino (_cane_) Korona: -- Afoa: [torite; litsi]

Kovio: [loria]

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