class="pginternal" tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">104-105
CHAP. XIV. SYNTAX OF THE ARTICLE. |
| Ko an article |
106 |
| Its peculiar features |
106-109 |
| The omission of the article |
109 |
| He and te tahi |
109-110 |
| The particle a |
110-111 |
CHAP. XV. SYNTAX OF THE NOUN. |
| Nouns in apposition |
112 |
| Article prefixed to them |
112 |
| Preposition |
113 |
| Exceptions |
113-114 |
| Clauses in epanorthosis, irregularity of |
114 |
| The answer to a question, construction of |
114-115 |
| Possessive Case denotes |
| ——Intensity |
115 |
| ——Date of an act |
115 |
| ——Useful in predication |
115 |
| ——Used instead of other cases |
116 |
| ——Position of, when the governing word is twice repeated |
116 |
| ——Governing word often omitted |
116 |
| Material, or quality, of a thing how denoted by a substantive |
116-117 |
| The form of the substantive often used for that of the adjective |
117 |
| Objective Case. |
| ——position of |
117-118 |
| How compound words govern others |
118 |
| Kai prefixed to a verb |
118 |
| Te prefixed to proper names |
118 |
| Ngati and rangi |
118 |
| O and A, distinction between |
118-120 |
CHAP. XVI. SYNTAX OF THE ADJECTIVES. |
| Position of adjectives |
121 |
| Verbal adjectives |
121 |
| Exceptions |
121-122 |
| Many adjectives to one substantive |
122 |
| One adjective to two or more substantives |
122-123 |
| Of the forms occasionally assumed by the adjective |
123 |
| Comparison of adjectives |
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