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SUMMARY

1-16. Introduction.

17-177. Part I : Common Indonesian.

17-49. Section I : Phonetic System. 17-27. Vowels. 2 s 32. Diphthongs. 33-48. Consonants. 49. Table of Sounds.

50-74. Section II : Synthesis of Sounds into Words. 50. Disyllables. 51-2. Monosyllables. 53. Trisyllables. 54. Initial Sounds. 55-60. Medial Sounds. 61-73. Final Sounds. 74. General Type of the Word.

75-80. Section III : Accent.

81-142. Section IV: Formal Analysis of Words. 81. Preliminary Observations. 82-3. Interjections. 84-114. Words of Form. 84. General Characteristics. 85-95. Articles. 96-106. Prepositions. 107-9. The Particle a. 110-3. Negatives. 114. Conjunctions. 115-20. Words of Substance. 115. General Characteristics. 116-7. Roots. 118-20. Words. 121-35. Pronouns. 121-3. General Characteristics. 124-31. Personal Pronouns. 132. Demonstrative Pronouns. 133-4. Interrogative Pronouns. 135. The Indefinite Pronoun. 136-42. Numerals.

143-73. Section V: Extension of the Word-base. 143-6. Preliminary Observations. 147-61. The Verb. 147. Verbal Formatives. 148-51. Active Formatives 152-4. Passive Formatives. 155. Their force. 156. The Transitive Formative -i. 157. The Causativ Formative pa-. 158. Common Indonesian Verbs with the same Formative. 159-60. The Imperative without a Formative. 161. Formatives for Tenses. Rh