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Example 65-112
патомэ пара ушола и вот гатовы.
Patomə parə uʃolə i wot gatovə.
Patomə
then
parə
steam
uʃo-lə
go-
pfv
i
and
wot
there
gatovə.
ready
When the steam is gone, it [Chinese bread] is ready.
Comment:
The example was recorded by E. Perekhvalskaya and V. Belikov in 1991 (Khabarovskij region).
Type:
naturalistic spoken
Source:
Perekhvalskaya 2008
: 273
Language:
Chinese Pidgin Russian
by
Elena Perekhvalskaya
cite
Datapoints:
Nominal and verbal conjunction: Differentiation
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