I have a question. Or a thought, really. An observation?
Ana tends to add an -a to certain verbs:
I pick-a up book!
No take-a nap! (When if it hadn't been one of those verbs, it would've not had an "a" in there)
You read-a da book.
It's not all verbs she does this with - she says she wants to turn off the light, not turna off, for example.
Does anybody have any idea why she might possibly be doing this? It's very confusing.
I pick-a up book!
No take-a nap! (When if it hadn't been one of those verbs, it would've not had an "a" in there)
You read-a da book.
It's not all verbs she does this with - she says she wants to turn off the light, not turna off, for example.
Does anybody have any idea why she might possibly be doing this? It's very confusing.
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...j/k. Could just be a normal childhood language quirk? My sister said ephelants, evelators and emenies until she was at least four. I remember I had trouble with thistle (thithle). Whatever it is, it's cute :P
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...j/k. Could just be a normal childhood language quirk? My sister said ephelants, evelators and emenies until she was at least four. I remember I had trouble with thistle (thithle). Whatever it is, it's cute :P
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