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Article: With substantive; with adjective; with proper names —§§ 79-84 . . . . 58

Substantive: Accusative; proper names; names of countries and peoples; title of honor; combining of nouns—§§ 85-92. . . . 60

Adjective: Adjective as epithet; adjective used substantively; complement of an adjective—§§ 93-95. . . . 64

Pronoun: Personal; reflexive; etc.; distinction of singla and omna; ipsa, ipse—§§ 96-103. . . . 65

Adverb; Original; derived; distinction of plus and plu; of kom and quale; adverbs as prepositions—§§ 104-111. . . . 69

Verb: Mixed verbs; invariably of the direct object; predicate consisting of two parts; infinitive after prepositions; participle replacing clause; passive voice for “false” re- flexive verbs; reciprocity—§§ 112-124 . . . . 75

Numeral: Time of the day; term per cent; decimal fractions; date; age; etc.—§§ 125-132

Preposition: Definitions; derived adverbs as prepositions; ad- verbs and adjectives derived from prepositions—§§ 133-136. 83

Conjunction: Coordinate; subordinates; mode governed by; transformation of subordinate clause into infinitive phrase —§§ 137-140 . . . . 91

PART IV—NOTES

Quantity and quality of a vowel; vowel as consonant; division of a word, notes 1-3. . . . 94

As good, as much, as possible, note 5. . . . 94

Pronoun co, to, quo; omno quo; altru, irgu; etc. notes 6-8. . . . 95

Fundamental principle of ambiguity and its consequences upon word derivation, note 12. . . . 96

Substantivizing of the adjective, note 14. . . . 96

Suffixes -ier, -il, notes 17-18. . . . 97

Suffix -ig with mixed verbs and with transitive verbs used intransitively, note 21. . . . 98

Suffix -iz, note 22. . . . 99

Intransitive verbs composed with prepositions treated transi- tively, note 25. . . . 100

Logic of the Ido system of derivation, note 27. . . . 100

Position of the negativing particle ne, note 28. . . . 101

Order of the parts of a sentence; of the genitive, note 29. . . . 101

Review of the French method of using comma, note 30. . . . 102

Some punctuation marks, note 31. . . . 104iv