unstressed done
noun
linguistics
: the verb form done used in African American English to indicate that something (such as a state or an event) has ended or been completed or that the speaker is feeling an intense emotion (such as shock, surprise, or disappointment) that counters the speaker's expectations : dən, perfective done sense a, preverbal done sense a
… unstressed done continues to be used as a perfective marker (They done done it "They have finished doing it") …—Stephan Gramley
The unstressed done is "distinguished from the main verb done by pronunciation" (Green, 2002a, p.686). The … speaker who states, for example, "He done done [sic] his assignments," means that he has already done his assignments. The verbal marker unstressed done indicates that the event took place in the past and is now over.—Amanda J. Jones
Note: The feature of African American English called unstressed done is so called because it is unstressed in pronunciation. It usually precedes past tense verb forms (such as talked, lived, or went) that express events or actions and that have a definite end point; sometimes precedes present tense verbs; and sometimes follows the invariant be and stressed BIN features of African American English.
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