Article published In: Studies in Language
Vol. 37:2 (2013) ► pp.356–412
Non-canonical SAY in Siberia
Areal and genealogical patterns
Dejan Matić | Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen and Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage, UMR5596, CNRS & Université Lyon Lumière 2
Published online: 20 June 2013
https://doi.org/10.1075/sl.37.2.04mat
https://doi.org/10.1075/sl.37.2.04mat
The use of generic verbs of speech in functions not related to their primary meaning, such as to introduce complements or adjuncts, is cross-linguistically widespread; it is also characteristic of some languages of Siberia. However, the distribution of non-canonical functions of generic verbs of speech among the languages of Siberia is very uneven, with striking differences even between dialects of one language. In this paper we attempt to elucidate whether shared inheritance, parallel independent developments, or areal convergence are the factors determining this distribution, using fine-scaled investigations of narrative data from a large number of Siberian languages and dialects. This enables us to uncover a wide range of non-canonical functions that the generic verb of speech has acquired in some of the languages investigated, as well as to highlight the very complex historical processes at play.
Cited by (14)
Cited by 14 other publications
Arkhangelskiy, Timofey
2023. Reported speech and its extensions in Beserman. Journal of Uralic Linguistics 2:2 ► pp. 213 ff.
Nicolle, Steve
Knyazev, Mikhail
2022. SAY-complementizers and indexical shift in Poshkart Chuvash. Studies in Language 46:2 ► pp. 402 ff.
Brosig, Benjamin
Brosig, Benjamin
Brosig, Benjamin
Spronck, Stef & Daniela Casartelli
Nikitina, Tatiana
Spronck, Stef & Tatiana Nikitina
Dobrushina, Nina
Dobrushina, Nina
Franco, Ludovico
Spronck, Stef
Matić, Dejan
2016. Ėven converbs and the syntax of switch-reference. In Switch Reference 2.0 [Typological Studies in Language, 114], ► pp. 335 ff.
This list is based on CrossRef data as of 3 december 2025. Please note that it may not be complete. Sources presented here have been supplied by the respective publishers. Any errors therein should be reported to them.
