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Noun phrase conjunction and comitative
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Example 12-170:
Uh-huh, and after he dead, then I come to Nassau with my other - with my - two of my sister.
[...]
[...]
I
1sg
.
sbj
come
come[
pst
]
to
to
Nassau
Nassau
with
com
[...]
[...]
two
two
of
of
my
1sg
.
poss
sister.
sister[
pl
]
[...] [After my father had died,] I came to Nassau with [...] two of my sisters.
Example 12-171:
Me, my - uh - older sister and my brother, we born in Andros.
Me,
1sg
.
sbj
my
1sg
.
poss
[...]
[...]
older
older
sister
sister
and
conj
my
1sg
.
poss
brother,
brother
we
1pl
.
sbj
born
born
in
in
Andros.
Andros
I, my older sister, and my brother were all born in Andros.
Confidence:
Very certain
Language:
Bahamian Creole
by
Stephanie Hackert
cite
Language:
Bahamian Creole
Feature:
Noun phrase conjunction and comitative
Source:
Own knowledge
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