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Example 12-224
It’s a woman come here.
It’s
expl
.
cop
a
art
woman
woman
come
come[
pfv
]
here.
here
There’s a woman who has come here/comes here/came here.
Comment:
Cf. the syntactic analysis by Reaser & Torbert (2004: 404): "Embedded null subject pro[noun]“.
Type:
naturalistic spoken
Source:
Reaser and Torbert 2004
: 404
Language:
Bahamian Creole
by
Stephanie Hackert
cite
Datapoints:
Subject relative clauses: Zero and gap
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