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"Whilst ''ja'', ''n~ɑn', and ''jɛw'' are the answers to the statement/question categories 1-3 [fig. 23], | "Whilst ''ja'', ''n~ɑn', and ''jɛw'' are the answers to the | ||
statement/question categories 1-3 [fig. 23], ''ja'' et ''jɛw'' | |||
as a leading auxiliary element, and ''n~ɑn'' can be reinforced by the appropriate form of the verb in the negative | can be reinforced by the appropriate verb following '''bi''' ('''bid''' before vowels) | ||
as a leading auxiliary element, and ''n~ɑn'' can be reinforced by the | |||
appropriate form of the verb in the negative | |||
(114) S: '''zo:d e''' 'he is silly' R: '''ja, bid e''' 'yez he is' | (114) S: '''zo:d e''' 'he is silly' R: '''ja, bid e''' 'yez he is' | ||
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Sometimes, by way of emphasis the verbal answer with '''bi''' or '''n... ke''' is used rather than '''ja''', '''jɛw''' or '''n~ɑn'''. | Sometimes, by way of emphasis the verbal answer with '''bi''' or '''n... ke''' | ||
is used rather than '''ja''', '''jɛw''' or '''n~ɑn'''. | |||
(115) S: '''mɔħ tõn<sup>d</sup>?''' 'are you coming?' R: '''bi mõm''' 'we ''are''' | (115) S: '''mɔħ tõn<sup>d</sup>?''' 'are you coming?' R: '''bi mõm''' 'we ''are''' | ||
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=== référence === | === référence === | ||
* Wmffre, I. 1998. Central Breton. [= Languages of the World Materials 152] Unterschleißheim: Lincom Europa. | * [[Wmffre (1998)|Wmffre, I. 1998]]. ''Central Breton''. [= Languages of the World Materials 152] Unterschleißheim: Lincom Europa. | ||
[[Category:extraits d'ouvrages|Categories]] | [[Category:extraits d'ouvrages|Categories]] |
Version du 27 avril 2010 à 11:34
Wmffre (1998:46): "Whilst ja, n~ɑn', and jɛw are the answers to the statement/question categories 1-3 [fig. 23], ja et jɛw can be reinforced by the appropriate verb following bi (bid before vowels) as a leading auxiliary element, and n~ɑn can be reinforced by the appropriate form of the verb in the negative (114) S: zo:d e 'he is silly' R: ja, bid e 'yez he is' S: ma tõnd 'he is coing' R: ja, bi ma 'yes he is' S: dibə ɣa kχɑ̃mpəs ' he eats pancakes' R: ja, bi ɣa 'yes, he does' S: bi po kafə? 'will you have coffee?' R: ja, bi mo 'yes, I will have' Sometimes, by way of emphasis the verbal answer with bi or n... ke is used rather than ja, jɛw or n~ɑn. (115) S: mɔħ tõnd?' 'are you coming?' R: bi mõm 'we are S: n øs ke tyt' 'there are no people' R: bi so 'there are
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- Wmffre, I. 1998. Central Breton. [= Languages of the World Materials 152] Unterschleißheim: Lincom Europa.