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Instrumental Take-Serial Constructions in Haitian and in Fon
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 June 2016
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Since the paper by Jansen et al (1978), it is a well-known fact that serializing languages divide into two major groups: those which have Take-serial constructions and those which don’t. Haitian creole has Take-serial constructions, as exemplified in (l):
(1) Jan pran kabrit ale nan mache
John take goat go in market
‘John brought the goat in the market.’
Among the languages which have Take-serial constructions, languages further divide into two groups: those which have instrumental Take constructions and those which do not. An example of an instrumental Take-serial construction is provided in (2). In these constructions, the subject of the second verb is interpreted as the instrument of the complex predicate formed by the series of verbs.
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- Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique , Volume 34 , Issue 3 , September 1989 , pp. 319 - 337
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- Copyright © Canadian Linguistic Association 1989
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