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Example 18-67
I
bi di
waka fo fores.
I
3sg
.
sbj
bin
pst
di
ipfv
waka
walk
for
for
fores.
forest
She/He was walking in the forest.
Comment:
This is sentence 176 on the TAM questionnaire (Dahl 1989).
Type:
elicited from speaker
Source:
Schröder nd
Language:
Cameroon Pidgin English
by
Anne Schröder
cite
Datapoints:
Tense-aspect systems: Mixed aspectual-temporal system
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