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Pidgin Hawaiian
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Nominal plural marker and third-person-plural pronoun
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Differentiation
Example 71-46:
Wau ike kela
mau
keiki akolu maloko nei.
Wau
1sg
ike
see
kela
det
mau
pl
keiki
child
akolu
three
maloko
inside
nei.
here
I saw three children inside here.
Example 71-49:
Mahea
lakou
hele?
Mahea
where
lakou
3pl
hele?
go
Where did they go?
Confidence:
Certain
Language:
Pidgin Hawaiian
by
Sarah J. Roberts
cite
Language:
Pidgin Hawaiian
Feature:
Nominal plural marker and third-person-plural pronoun
Source:
Own data
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