b'about the condition of your body EquivalentfoundinearlyKiriwinatextsbutisseldom totheAustralianqueryHowareya,mate,foundtoday.TheDobulanguagehasa orright?.Kasitaiyuwalaililivalasikidagalagrammaticalformwherethestatementof si sisuasked about each others healthpurposeismadewithasimilarform They Exodus 18.8.concludingtheclause,asinthesentence: KIDAKEDAn IleoasaanatarauwarailonabwasuyenataA method; the way sthg is doneenegaLit.he-sickhis-enemyhe-charm .becauseHewassickbecausehisenemy var. keda reduplKIDAMWAconj charmed him. May introduce a subordinate clause in which the verb if there is one is-KIDEBWALI vb3trans Toscattersthgby usuallymarkedwiththeirrealisaspect marker b-, having the following senses: 1. If,shaking -ki 1 dababila. supposing,intheeventthat.Such-KIDELI vb4 Toplaceiteminalinesubordinateclausesmayprecedeorfollow-ki 1 deli 1 . themainclause.Kidamwataitalatomotala-KIDIDAGI vb3trans Tostackitemsof kaisisu saina peula, saina kala budubadu If acargo -ki 1 ddiga 1 . personhasawell-establishedplace,hehas plentyofyams.Kidamwabukutagwalasi-KIDIDAIMIvb 3 trans To destroy sthg armbalaulitugwa IfyouagreeIlltakemyactions -ki 1 dadaimi. children. Syn. kaguyam, kalayam, kalatau.-KIDIDOGIvb 3 trans To make sthg crooked2. It may commence a subordinate clause,1stating the purpose or result issuing from the-ki doudoga. mainclause,andfollowsthemainclause,KIDIKEDALAn 2 His accustomed method havingthesenseinorderthat,sothat.keda redupl. Ivagaisi baisa kidamwa baisa tuta bivaiwasisi KIDIKIDInThey did this so that now they could rest. A species of bird.3.Itmaycommenceaclausewhich-KIDDIGAvb3intransTobecargo introducestheintentionofthespeaker,gathering -ki 1 ddiga 1 . havingthesenseitismyaimto.SuchaKIDDINA n2 1.Inhabitedplacesinland,clause may seem to stand as the main clause,awayfromthecoast,placesfarawayfrom butinfactitindicateswhatmaybeanhere. The bush people. unstated main clause in the speakers mind. 2. InphrKidodina dialect, it is a collectiveKidamwabapeulaoguwotetila. Iaimto term for other dialects of Kiriwina, The bush succeed in my work. Possible deleted mainkanaka people, not clear spoken like us. clauseMagigu goli My desire is. Syn. mwada. tokiddina n 1.Personwholivesfar 4.Mayintroduceaclausewhichisnotaway, in the kidodina place. subordinatebutwhichsupplementsamain 2. Inlanders, people not like us frequently clausewithfurtherinformation;withtheusedwiththeimplicationofbushkanaka sense of namely, that. Here the verb is notpeople, primitives. marked with the incompletive aspect marker.biga kidodinaphr The language of inland Bogwa lanikoli kidamwa silovala goli leima! Ivillages. alreadyknowthathecametwodaysago! Note: the conjunction may be deleted here A species of stick insect, identified KIDOKAnwithout materially affecting meaning.asthePhasmatodeafamilyEurycantha horrida Meyer-Rochow 1975. Syn. kitolina, 5.Itissometimesfoundterminatinga;clause,butinthispositionitisreallyseva. standingforadeletedclauseofpurpose,-KIDOUM vb2 Tobedestituteintent or result.Matauna eiwaiya - kidamwa!-ki 1 doum. He struck her - or at least he tried to. or-KIDUBALI vb3trans Toscattersthgby He struck her - well, aimed a blow at her. Thesamesentencecouldappearinashaking var. -ki 1 dababila. synonymousformasMatauna-KIDDINAvb 3 intrans seetrans-kiduduni , eiwaiya-mwadagoli Hestruckher-atTo scratch subj animal claws, or projecting leastthatwashisintention.Note:Thispoint, fingernails. featureclausefinalkidamwawasoften-kiduduni vb3trans Subjperson, 119'