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 SUMMARY

1-16. Section I: Method and Sources.

17-25. Section II : The Verbal Word-base.

26-42. Section III : The Formatives of the Verb. 26. Verbs with and without Formatives. 27. Formatives and Auxiliary Words of Form. 28-9. Phonetic Laws. 30. The Formative ṅ. 31-2. Variation. 33. Infixes. 34-5. Explanation of certain Formatives. 36. Three Principal Types of Formatives. 37. Meaning and Function of the Formatives. 42. Doubling of Words.

43-73. Section IV : The Three Genera, the Principal Characteristic of the Indonesian Verb. 43-5. General description. 46-55. Active. 56-62. Causative. 63-72. Passive. 73. Verbal Systems.

74-92. Section V: The Moods. 74. General Description. 75-85. Imperative. 86-7. Conjunctive. 88-91, Optative, Potential, etc. 92. Irrealis.

93-117. Section VI : The Tenses. 93. General Description. 94. Present Active. 95-104. Past Active. 105-14. Future Active. 115. Tenses of the Causative 116-7. Tenses of the Passive.

118-33. Section VII : The Persons. 118-25. Full and Short Forms of Pronouns. 126-32. Relation of Pronoun and Verb. 133. Other Forms of Verbal Function.

134-8. Section VIII : Verbal Phrases and Other Modes of Expression. Rh