Datapoint Mauritian Creole/Noun phrase conjunction and comitative

As indicated for Feature 70 "Comitatives and instrumentals", Mauritian Creole has THREE such markers, all of which are used for both functions, BUT the same marker cannot be used for both functions within the same sentence. In addition, Mauritian Creole has a fourth marker e (< Fr. et) which can only be used for the conjunction of sentences and verbal phrases (see Kriegel & Michaelis 2007).

Values

Identity

Example 55-124:
ki senla ki abit isi ek u?
ki
who
senla
that.one
ki
who
abit
live
isi
here
ek
with
u?
you
Who is living here with you?

Source: Kriegel 1996

Example 55-125:
papi ek mami pre pu ale zot usi
papi
dad
ek
with
mami
mum
pre
ready
pu
for
ale
go
zot
3pl
usi
too
Daddy and Mum are ready to go, them too.

Source: Kriegel and Michaelis 2007

Confidence:
Very certain