Datapoint Pidgin Hawaiian/Expression of pronominal subjects

Pidgin Hawaiian falls somewhere between Value 1 (clearest case) and Value 3 (clearest case). We may thus have a long string of sentences in which the same pronoun subject occurs (uncharacteristic of the clearest case of Value 3), yet omission is also very common beyond what is acceptable in English.

Values

Optional pronoun words

Example 71-109:
Mahope wau makemake kamailio Koolau, mahope hele makai, wau makemake nana, pehea la?
Mahope
later
wau
1sg
makemake
want
kamailio
talk
Koolau,
Koolau
mahope
later
Ø
Ø
hele
go
makai,
seaward
wau
1sg
makemake
want
nana
look
Ø,
Ø
pehea
how
la?
mod
I want to talk to Koolau soon, so [when he gets back] he can then come down seaward [to where I will be]. I want to see him, is that okay?
Confidence:
Very certain