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Mixed Ma’a/Mbugu
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Nominal and verbal conjunction
VP conjunction is in most cases expressed by a consecutive tense in the second VP.
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Example 62-39:
vadáhásha vékahláwe ní kasú
vé-áa-daha-sha
2-
pst
-walk-
caus
vé-ka-hlawe
2-
consec
-fall.ill
ní
by
kasu
thirst
They walked a lot and they were taken by thirst.
Example 62-69:
vikíre
na
mahutáo áavitésha
vikire
chairs
na
with
mahutao
hoes
é-áa-vi-tesha
3sg
-
pst
-
obj
.8-lose
He lost the chairs and the hoes.
Confidence:
Certain
Language:
Mixed Ma’a/Mbugu
by
Maarten Mous
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Language:
Mixed Ma’a/Mbugu
Feature:
Nominal and verbal conjunction
Source:
Own knowledge
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