Article published In: Studies in Language
Vol. 39:3 (2015) ► pp.664–697
Breaking the clause chains
Non-canonical medial clauses in Nungon
Published online: 29 October 2015
https://doi.org/10.1075/sl.39.3.05sar
https://doi.org/10.1075/sl.39.3.05sar
Clause chaining in Papuan languages is a keystone of the literature on switch-reference (Haiman & Munro 1983, Stirling 1993). Canonically, a clause chain is considered to comprise one or more ‘medial’ clauses, followed by a single ‘final’ clause. In Nungon and other Papuan languages, canonical clause chains coexist with non-canonical clause chains, which either feature medial clauses postposed after the final clause, or lack a final clause altogether. I examine the functions of non-canonical medial clauses in Nungon and other Papuan languages in a first attempt at a typology of these uses, given scanty data. Non-canonical medial clauses are argued to represent canny use of the features of clause chains and switch-reference systems to convey meaning efficiently. The exposition also solves an outstanding puzzle of the Amele switch-reference system (Roberts 1988, Stirling 1993).
Keywords: Papuan languages, insubordination, medial verbs, desubordination, clause chains
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