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Order of degree word and adjective
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Degree word follows adjective Frequency: 50.0%
Example 36-9:
N'thuala ki lôthô rosi n'tu.
N'thuala
oyster
ki
with
lôthô
rice
rosi
nice
n'tu.
very
Oysters with rice are very good.
French:
Les huîtres avec du riz, c'est très bon.
Source:
Maurer 1995
: 50
Confidence:
Very certain
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Degree word precedes adjective Frequency: 50.0%
Example 36-10:
Am
masi
tame ô.
Am
1sg
masi
more
tame
old
ô.
2sg
I am older than you.
French:
Je suis plus vieux que toi.
Source:
Maurer 1995
: 52
Confidence:
Very certain
Language:
Angolar
by
Philippe Maurer
cite
Language:
Angolar
Feature:
Order of degree word and adjective
Source:
Maurer 1995
: 51f.
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