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Dative Baba Malay : dulu dia bəli baju kasi kita before he buy dress give we ' In the past , he bought dresses for us . ' Hokkien : gua kia ts'e ? ho i I send book give he ' I send books to him . ' c . Passive Baba Malay : dia kasi gua ...
Dative Baba Malay : dulu dia bəli baju kasi kita before he buy dress give we ' In the past , he bought dresses for us . ' Hokkien : gua kia ts'e ? ho i I send book give he ' I send books to him . ' c . Passive Baba Malay : dia kasi gua ...
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Table 2 lists the frequency of the different passive constructions in Singapore English , which shows the clear dominance of the English passives in informal contexts . be V - en get V - en 686 56 6 0 kena V ( by NP ) give NP V Table 2.
Table 2 lists the frequency of the different passive constructions in Singapore English , which shows the clear dominance of the English passives in informal contexts . be V - en get V - en 686 56 6 0 kena V ( by NP ) give NP V Table 2.
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give NP V dominant and linguistically homogeneous substratum does not guarantee the successful transfer , or stabilization , of frequently used substratum grammatical constructions . The relevant grammatical structure of the ...
give NP V dominant and linguistically homogeneous substratum does not guarantee the successful transfer , or stabilization , of frequently used substratum grammatical constructions . The relevant grammatical structure of the ...
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