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Position of tense, aspect, and mood markers in relation to the verb
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Immediately preceding the verb
Example 10-98:
A
wehn gwain
kom bai yu hous lieta.
A
1sg
wehn
ant
gwain
fut
kom
come
bai
by
yu
2sg
.
poss
hous
house
liet-a.
late-r
I was going to stop by your house later.
Source:
Bartens 2003
: 84
Confidence:
Very certain
Language:
San Andres Creole English
by
Angela Bartens
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Language:
San Andres Creole English
Feature:
Position of tense, aspect, and mood markers in relation to the verb
Source:
Bartens 2003
: 98
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