Value No co-occurrence

Language:
Bahamian Creole
Parameter:
Co-occurrence of demonstrative and definite article

Examples

  1. Them days, when I was small, we want work. In these day - them days, these - they - they don't want work.
    Them
    dem
    days
    day.pl
    [...]
    [...]
    we
    1pl.sbj
    want
    want
    work.
    work
    In
    in
    these
    dem
    day,
    day[pl]
    them
    dem
    days,
    day.pl
    these,
    dem
    they,
    3pl.sbj
    they
    3pl.sbj
    don't
    neg
    want
    want
    work.
    work
    In those days, [when I was small,] we wanted to work. These days, today [...] no one wants to work.
  2. Sir 'Arry Oakes ax tell the government of - they the days the UBP govern, You work half of the people, let me work the other half. He say, You ain't got nothing to tell me what to do with them black business - over there. That's right. And every one of them work for him, work for Sir Harry Oakes. He buy seven thousand acre of land to build low-cost house for the poor people this country - they kill him.
    Sir
    Sir
    'Arry
    Harry
    Oakes
    Oakes
    ax
    ask
    tell
    tell
    the
    art
    government
    government[sg]
    [...]
    [...]
    You
    2pl.sbj
    ain't
    neg
    got
    got
    nothing
    indf
    to
    to
    tell
    tell
    me
    me
    what
    what
    to
    to
    do
    do
    with
    with
    them
    dem
    black
    black
    business
    business[pl]
    [...].
    [...]
    Sir Harry Oakes told the government [...] You’re not going to tell me what to do with those black businesses over there [...].