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Masculine and feminine u-stems (§§ 202-4)! neuter u-stems (§ 205). B. The weak declension :— Masculine η-stems (§§207-9); femininen-stems (§§210-12); neuter n-stems (§§213-14). C. Minor declensions:—Stems in •r (§§215-16); stems in -nd (§§217-18); masculines (§219,); feminines (§§220-1); neuters (§222).
CHAPTER XI
ADJECTIVES ......... 103-118

General remarks on the declension of adjectives (§§ 223-4). A. The strong declension:—a-stems (§§226-7); ja-stems (§§228-31); wa-stems (§232); i-stems (§§233-4); n-stems (§§235-6). B. The weak declension (§§ 237-8). C. The declension of participles (§§239-42). D. The comparison of adjectives (§§243-6). Numerals (§§ 247-58).
CHAPTER XII (see also Appendix, Note G)
PRONOUKS ......... 118-132

General remarks on the pronouns (§259). Personal pronouns (§§260-1). Reflexive pronouns (§262). Possessive pronouns (§§ 263-4). Demonstrative pronouns (§§265-9). Relative pronouns (§§270-2). Interrogative pronouns (§§ 273-4). Indefinite pronouns (§§ 275-9).
CHAPTER XIII
VERBS .......... 132-166

The classification of verbs (§§280-4). The full conjugation of the model strong verbs niman and háitan (§286). The endings of strong verbs (§§287-97). The classification of strong verbs:—Class I (§§299-300); Class II (§§301-2); Class III (§§303-4); Class IV (§§305-6); Class V (§§307-8); Class VI (§§309-10); Class VII (§§ 311-14). The classification of weak verbs :—Class 1 (§§ 316 22); Class II (§§323-5); Class III (§§326-8); Class IV (§§329-31). Minor groups :— Preterite-presents (§§332-40); verbs in -mi (§§341-3).