Datapoint Louisiana Creole/Suppletion according to tense and aspect

Values

Strong suppletion according to tense only

Example 53-203:
Komon to ye?
Komon
how
to
2sg
ye?
cop
How are you?

Source: Neumann 1985: 250

Example 53-204:
M ole to det là jou-la, dimonch.
M
1sg
ole
will
to
2sg
det
cop
there
jou-la,
day-art.def
dimonch.
sunday
I want you to be there that day, Sunday.

Source: Neumann 1985: 252

Example 53-205:
Petet to sa pa satisfe.
Petet
maybe
to
2sg
sa
fut
pa
neg
satisfe.
satisfy
Maybe you won't be satisfied.

Source: Neumann 1985: 219

Example 53-206:
Petet to va pa et satisfe.
Petet
maybe
to
2sg
va
fut
pa
neg
et
cop
satisfe.
satisfy
Maybe you won't be satisfied.

Source: Neumann 1985: 219

Example 53-207:
Dolo se jolimon bon pou met twa.
Dolo
water
se
cop
jolimon
very
bon
good
pou
for
met
put
twa.
2sg
Water is very good for throwing you in.

Source: Neumann 1985: 242

Example 53-208:
Mo te fen.
Mo
1sg
te
pst
fen.
hunger
I was hungry.

Source: Neumann 1985: 201

Confidence:
Very uncertain