The Theory And Practice of Creole Grammar

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The Theory And Practice of Creole Grammar
Thomas, J. J. (John Jacob)
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Creole. English. French.
1 . Bohotes moen 1 . My effects 1 . Mes effets * Sec page 17.
t Compare, for instance, the first syllabic of the Spanish yerro with err in Lat. Crro, and that of the Indian word yankee or ycngee with eng (I) in the word English. For further remarks on the Pronouns, see Syntax.
38 ETYMOLOGY Creole.
Eni gltsh.
French.
2. Gogo ous 3. Sottises li 2. Your namesake 3 . His, her abuse 2. 3.
ton {ootre) homonyme ses injures Plural.
1 . Bitation nous 2. Horrope zotes 3. Zancetes
... yeaux 1. 2. 3.
our estate your scrape their forefathers 1. 2. 3.
notre habitation votre embarras leurs ancetres b. Disjunctive Possessives come always by themselves. These in Creole are composed of the Demonstrative cela, (slah, ) that, prefixed to the Personals; c. G: Singular.
1.
cela-moen 1.
mine 2.
cela- ous 2.
yours 3.
cela-li, cela-'i 3.
his hers, its Plural 1.
cela-nouns 1.
ours 2.
cela -zotes 2.
yours 3.
cela-yeaux 3.
theirs 1 . Le mien, la mienne etc.
2. Le tien, la tienne, etc.
3. Le sien, /a sienne.


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