Datapoint Bahamian Creole/Comparative adjective marking

In Bahamian Creole English, both ways of expressing the comparative may occur in a single construction.

Values

Adjective is marked

Example 12-89:
Yeah, but people say the more bigger you get, the more you grow that out.
[...]
[...]
the
the
more
compar
bigg-er
big-compar
you
you
get
get
[...]
[...]
[...] the older you get, [the more likely you are to outgrow that (illness)].
Example 12-90:
See, I used to be more harder than him, you know. I never used to let people mess 'round me.
[...]
[...]
more
compar
hard-er
hard-compar
than
than
him
him
[...]
[...]
[...] [I used to be] tougher than him [...]
Example 12-91:
More better, yeah. [...] more better.
[...]
[...]
more
compar
better.
adj\suppl
[Doing a job on one’s own is] better.
Example 12-92:
You are more reflectible, yeah.
[...]
[...]
more
compar
reflectible
adj
[...]
[...]
[You (i.e. women) are] more thoughtful [...].
Example 12-93:
Yeah, she's bright - she little brighter than me.
[...]
 
she's
3sg.f.sbj.cop
bright
bright
-
 
she
3sg.f.sbj
little
little
brighter
bright.compar
than
than
me.
1sg.obj
[Yeah,] she's fair-skinned - she's a bit fairer than me.
Confidence:
Very certain