Datapoint Bahamian Creole/Person syncretism in independent personal pronouns

According to Holm & Shilling (1982: 101), he, i.e. the 3SG form of the personal pronoun, can also function as 3PL, as in After he ... finish beatin' him, dey let him go, i.e., in addition to number syncretism involving 2SG/2PL, as in English, Bahamian Creole also appears to have number syncretism involving 3SG/3PL. This feature appears to be either marginal and/or archaic, however.

Values

No person syncretism

Example 12-23:
Da' time, I take a trip here an' go back.
[...]
[...]
I
1sg
take
take[pfv]
a
a
trip
trip
[...]
[...]
[...] I came [here and went back].
Example 12-24:
Lord, I know you was puhwidin'.
[...]
[...]
I
1sg
know
know
you
2sg
was
cop
puhwid-in'
provide-prog
[Lord,] I know you were providing.
Example 12-25:
[Did you ever take the mailboat to Nassau?] Couple time, but 'e ain't agree wid me. I get seasick.
[...]
[...]
but
but
'e
3sg.n
ain't
neg
agree
agree
wid
with
me
me
[...].
[...]
[...] but it didn't agree with me [...].
Example 12-26:
Her will go up to de school an' sell lunch. Fried chicken, conch an' ting, maccaroni, he bake dem, an' he carry dem, an' when de school out, de children come an' dey buy it from her. Yeah.
[...]
[...]
he
3sg.f
bake
bake
dem,
them
an'
and
he
3sg.f
carry
carry
dem,
them
an'
and
[...]
[...]
de
the
children
children
come
come
an'
and
dey
3pl
buy
buy
it
it
from
from
her.
her
[Fried chicken, conch etc., maccaroni,] she bakes them, and carries them, and [when school's over,] the children come, and they buy it from her.
Example 12-27:
All a' body in Forbes Hill, we jus' go - sometime we go Williamstown - when we have missionary day - boss come take us an' carry us, an' den evenin', we come back home.
[...]
[...]
we
1pl
jus'
just
go
go[hab]
-
 
sometime
sometimes
we
1pl
go
go[hab]
[...]
[...]
when
when
we
1pl
have
have[hab]
[...]
[...]
we
1pl
come
come[hab]
[...]
[...]
[...] we just go - sometimes we go [to WIlliamstown] - when we have [missionary day - the boss comes and takes us there, and then in the evening] we come back home.
Example 12-28:
you
you
2pl
you
Confidence:
Certain