“…Examples of CS with a number of different languages as the ML illustrate the role of French infinitives serving where finite verbs would be assumed to occur. Clear examples come from Ewe–French CS in Togo in West Africa (Amuzu, 2011) (see promettre in (8) and conçevoir in (9) below), and from cases in Central Africa, such as Chiluba–French CS from Congo (Kamwangamalu, 1987, 1994) (see rendre in (10) and soumettre in (11)). In addition to occurring with agreement morphology, the EL verb in (10) occurs with the reciprocal verbal extension - angana , essentially coindexing the subject and object.…”