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CONTENTS
  1. X.
    Paradigm of a Regular Verb
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    135
  2. XI.
    The Irregular Verbs
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    142
  3. XII.
    Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Adverbs
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    149
  4. XIII.
    Swear-Words and Ecpletives
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    154
  5. XIV.
    The Construction of Sentences, Idioms, Etc.
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    158
  6. § 1. General, 158. 2. Negative and Interrogative Sentences, 160. 3. Dependent Sentences and Subordinate Clauses, 162. 4. The Infinitive or Verbal Noun, 168. 5. Some Idioms and Expressions, 168. 6. Rules for Initial Mutations, 175.
  7. XV.
    Prosody
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    178
  8. XVI.
    On the Interpretation of Cornish Names
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    192
  9. APPENDIX.
  10. Days, Months, and Seasons in Cornish
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    203
  11. Some Modern Books and Articles on Cornish
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    205