Value Differentiation

Language:
Bahamian Creole
Parameter:
'Hear' and 'smell'

Examples

  1. They have some bush what my granddaddy used to - Pip! - it smell like worm medicine - like the worm medicine.
    [...]
    [...]
    it
    3sg.n.sbj
    smell
    smell
    like
    like
    worm
    worm
    medicine
    medicine
    [...].
    [...]
    [There is this plant] [...] it smells like worm medicine [...].
  2. I hear 'bout - I hear people say they is see one horse be riding, too. One ghost horse. Ghost horse. In the night time. Child, like - like mus'e race horse, but say they's be riding backwards, but I never see none of them.
    I
    1sg.sbj
    hear
    hear
    'bout
    about
    -
     
    I
    1sg.sbj
    hear
    hear
    people
    people
    say
    say
    [...]
    [...]
    I know people who say [they’ve seen a horse riding. A ghost horse.]
  3. Because like the slang is come off they tongue when they reach to Nassau, but if you meet someone what just come from Eleuthera, then you hear.
    [...]
    [...]
    then
    then
    you
    2sg.sbj
    hear.
    hear
    [...] [when you meet someone who’s just come from Eleuthera (an Out Island),] you hear (that they speak another dialect).