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Example 35-39
andji; an; kê xitu; kamya; kê kamya
andji;
where
an;
where
kê
what
xitu;
place
kamya;
place
kê
what
kamya
place
where
Comment:
An
is a truncated form of
andji
. These two single expressions are extremely frequent, whereas the compound expressions clearly constitute a minority of cases.
Type:
constructed by linguist
Source:
Own knowledge
Language:
Santome
by
Tjerk Hagemeijer
cite
Datapoints:
Interrogative pronouns: Two compound expressions
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