[93] Cf. Meyer-Lübke, Gram., II, p. 104.
[94] See Suchier in Grundriss, I, p. 627.
[95] Cf. A. von Elsner, Ueber Form und Verwendung des Personalpronomens im Altprovenzalischen, 1886.
[96] Cf. Thomas in Rom., XII, 334; Meyer-Lübke in Gram., II, page 104. For a different explanation, see Ascoli in Archivio glottologico italiano, XV, 314, 396.
[97] For a different explanation of mia, see Gram., I, pp. 246-248, also Horning in Zs., XXV, 341. Cf. Fr. moie.
[98] Cels shows the influence of masculine nouns and adjectives.
[99] Aquel has also aquilli. Cilha is evidently a combination of cilh and celha.
[100] Aquel has also aqueli.
[101] Aquel has also aquelz and aquelses.
[102] See G. Rydberg, Le développement de facere dans les langues romanes, 1893.