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Part I. | ||
Orthoepy | 5 | |
General Remarks on Etymology | 7 | |
Gender of Nouns | 8 | |
Number of Nouns | 8 | |
List of Prepositions | 8 | |
Distinction between A and O | 9 | |
On Ka and Ko | 10 | |
On Na and No | 11 | |
On I, Ia and Io | 11 | |
The Vocative Case | 11 | |
The Articles | 11 | |
Indefinite Article | 11 | |
Definite Articles | 11 | |
The O Emphatic | 12 | |
Adjectives, How Compared | 13 | |
Numerals | 13 | |
Cardinal Numerals | 13 | |
Ordinal and Distributive Numbers | 14 | |
Fractions | 14 | |
Personal Pronouns | 14 | |
Possessive Pronouns | 16 | |
Demonstrative Pronouns | 17 | |
Interrogative Pronouns | 17 | |
Indefinite Pronouns | 18 | |
Verbs | 19 | |
Tense Signs and Imperative Particles | 19 | |
The Particles Ana and No | 21 | |
Passive Voice | 21 | |
Causative Form | 21 | |
Verbal Directives, &c. | 22 | |
The Relative Particle Ai | 22 | |
Adverbs | 23 | |
Compound Prepositions, &c. | 24 | |
Conjunctions | 24 | |
Interjections | 25 | |
Formation of Words | 25 | |
Part II. | ||
Introductory Remarks | 27 | |
Elements of a Simple Sentence | 28 | |
The Subject | 28 | |
Position of the Subject | 28 | |
Names of Persons Preceded by O | 28 | |
Position of Subject in Negative Sentences | 28 | |
Position of Subject after Emphatic Adverbial Phrases | 29 | |
Nominative Absolute | 29 | |
Attributive or Adjective Element | 30 | |
Apposition | 30 | |
Attributive Adjectives | 30 | |
Numerals | 30 | |
Adjectives used as Nouns, &c. | 31 | |
Use of the Articles | 32 | |
Indefinite Article | 32 | |
Definite Articles | 32 | |
Omission of Articles | 32 | |
The Predicate | 33 | |
Mode of expressing the Verb "To Be" | 33 | |
Verbs | 36 | |
Verbal Nouns | 37 | |
The Verb as an Adjective | 37 | |
The Infinitive. The Verb "Can" | 38 | |
Object | 39 | |
Predicate Nouns | 40 | |
Adverbs | 40 | |
Prepositions | 41 | |
Ellipsis | 41 | |
The Possessive Construction | 41 | |
Mode of expressing the Verb "To Have" | 42 | |
On the Use of Na | 42 | |
Interrogative Sentences | 43 | |
Complex and Compound Sentences | 44 | |
The dependent clause used as Subject | 44 | |
Relative or Adjective Clauses | 45 | |
Adverbial Clauses | 47 | |
Final Clauses | 49 | |
Clauses which express Comparison | 49 | |
Clauses which express Cause or Reason | 50 | |
Conditional Clauses | 50 | |
Objective Clauses | 51 | |
Specimens of Hawaiian Sentences Analyzed | 51 |
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