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Introduction to Hawaiian Grammar Book

Introduction to Hawaiian Grammar
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  • Introduction to Hawaiian Grammar
  • Written by author W. D. Alexander
  • Published by Dover Publications, January 2004
  • The best available primer in the grammar of the Hawaiian language. Its introduction to the structure and idiosyncrasies of the language offers an opportunity to study the genuine, uncorrupted idiom as spoken by older Hawaiians of a century ago. Employs th
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Part I.
Orthoepy5
General Remarks on Etymology7
Gender of Nouns8
Number of Nouns8
List of Prepositions8
Distinction between A and O9
On Ka and Ko10
On Na and No11
On I, Ia and Io11
The Vocative Case11
The Articles11
Indefinite Article11
Definite Articles11
The O Emphatic12
Adjectives, How Compared13
Numerals13
Cardinal Numerals13
Ordinal and Distributive Numbers14
Fractions14
Personal Pronouns14
Possessive Pronouns16
Demonstrative Pronouns17
Interrogative Pronouns17
Indefinite Pronouns18
Verbs19
Tense Signs and Imperative Particles19
The Particles Ana and No21
Passive Voice21
Causative Form21
Verbal Directives, &c.22
The Relative Particle Ai22
Adverbs23
Compound Prepositions, &c.24
Conjunctions24
Interjections25
Formation of Words25
Part II.
Introductory Remarks27
Elements of a Simple Sentence28
The Subject28
Position of the Subject28
Names of Persons Preceded by O28
Position of Subject in Negative Sentences28
Position of Subject after Emphatic Adverbial Phrases29
Nominative Absolute29
Attributive or Adjective Element30
Apposition30
Attributive Adjectives30
Numerals30
Adjectives used as Nouns, &c.31
Use of the Articles32
Indefinite Article32
Definite Articles32
Omission of Articles32
The Predicate33
Mode of expressing the Verb "To Be"33
Verbs36
Verbal Nouns37
The Verb as an Adjective37
The Infinitive. The Verb "Can"38
Object39
Predicate Nouns40
Adverbs40
Prepositions41
Ellipsis41
The Possessive Construction41
Mode of expressing the Verb "To Have"42
On the Use of Na42
Interrogative Sentences43
Complex and Compound Sentences44
The dependent clause used as Subject44
Relative or Adjective Clauses45
Adverbial Clauses47
Final Clauses49
Clauses which express Comparison49
Clauses which express Cause or Reason50
Conditional Clauses50
Objective Clauses51
Specimens of Hawaiian Sentences Analyzed51


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