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Chinuk Wawa
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Noun phrase conjunction and comitative
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Example 74-108:
náyka mákmak sáplil
pi
uláli
náyka
1sg
mákmak
eat
sáplil
bread
pi
and
uláli
berries
I eat bread and berries.
Example 74-109:
náyka mámuk xwim stik
kánamakwst
Ben
náyka
1sg
mámuk
make
xwim
fall
stik
stick
kánamakwst
together
Ben
Ben
I fell trees in Ben’s company.
Example 74-110:
hayás tlaxáwya kánamakwst náyka úlman
hayás
much
tlaxáwya
miserable
kánamakwst
together
náyka
1sg
úlman
old
I was very miserable with my wife.
Source:
Boas 1933
: 211
Confidence:
Very certain
Language:
Chinuk Wawa
by
Anthony P. Grant
cite
Language:
Chinuk Wawa
Feature:
Noun phrase conjunction and comitative
Source:
Own knowledge
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