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Example 53-340
Se mo popa k te konne di sa.
Se
it.is
mo
1sg
.
poss
popa
father
k
rel
te
pst
konne
ipfv
di
say
sa.
3sg
.
indf
It was my father who used to say that.
Comment:
In Pointe Coupee Creole,
k
is a variant of
ki
that occurs before vowels and occasionally before consonants.
Type:
naturalistic spoken
Source:
Klingler 2003
: 226
Language:
Louisiana Creole
by
Ingrid Neumann-Holzschuh
and
Thomas A. Klingler
cite
Datapoints:
Subject relative clauses: Relative particle and gap
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