Clause-typing and evidentiality in Ecuadorian Siona:
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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgements
........................................................................................................xi
Abbreviations
................................................................................................................xvii
Chapter
1:
Introduction
.................................................................................................1
1.1
Introduction
...........................................................................................................1
1.2
Evidentially and clause typing in Ecuadorian Siona
............................3
1.3
Ecuadorian Siona
.................................................................................................4
1.3.1
The sociolinguistic situation
...................................................................4
1.3.2
The genetic affiliation
................................................................................7
1.3.3
The Western Tukanoan branch
..........................................................10
1.4
The aim of this dissertation
..........................................................................12
1.5
Methodology
.......................................................................................................14
1.5.1
The documentation of Ecuadorian Siona
........................................14
1.5.1.1
The linguistic corpus
...........................................................................14
1.5.1.2
The analytical methods
......................................................................17
1.5.2
Historical reconstruction
......................................................................19
1.5.2.1
Internal reconstruction
......................................................................19
1.5.2.2
The comparative method
..................................................................20
1.6
The organization of this dissertation
........................................................20
Chapter
2:
The state of the art
.................................................................................23
2.1
Introduction
........................................................................................................23
2.2.
Defining evidentiality
.....................................................................................24
2.2.1
Evidentiality and evidentials
...............................................................24
2.2.2
Evidentiality and
epistemic
modality
..............................................29
2.2.3
Evidentiality: a label for different phenomena
............................32
2.3
Clause types
.........................................................................................................37
2.3.1
Defining clause types
..............................................................................38
2.3.2
Clause types and speech acts as separate notions
......................39
2.3.3
The role of the speech act participants in clause types
............41
VI
2.4
Interactions
between evidentiality and clause types
.........................45
2.4.1
Evidentials in declaratives
....................................................................45
2.4.2
Evidentials and interrogative clauses
..............................................49
2.4.3
Evidentials and imperative clauses
...................................................52
2.4.4
Evidentials clause types or evidential clause type modifiers?
.....................................................................................................................................53
2.5
Historical sources for evidentials
...............................................................54
2.5.1
Tense
/
aspect as an evidential
...........................................................55
2.5.2
Clause union
...............................................................................................5 7
2.5.3
Insubordination
........................................................................................58
2.5.4
Difference in origin leading to difference in semantic structure?
.....................................................................................................................................60
2.6
The expression of evidentiality in Eastern Tukanoan languages, a
case study
....................................................................................................................61
2.6.1
Evidentiality in declarative and interrogative clauses
..............62
2.6.1.1
Evidentiality in declarative clauses
...............................................62
2.6.1.2
Evidentiality in interrogative clauses
...........................................66
2.6.1.3
The origin of the expression
.............................................................69
2.6.2
Indirect orders
...........................................................................................74
2.6.2.1
Indirect orders from
a synchronie
perspective
........................74
2.6.2.2
Indirect orders from a diachronic perspective
.........................77
2.6.3
Evidentiality in Eastern Tukanoan languages, a summary
.....79
Chapter
3:
A phonological sketch of Ecuadorian Siona
.................................83
3.1
Introduction
........................................................................................................83
3.2
Prosodie
structure
............................................................................................83
3.2.1
Syllable structure
......................................................................................83
3.2.2
Bimoraic structure
...................................................................................85
3.2.3
Stress and tone
..........................................................................................86
3.3
Phonemic inventory
.........................................................................................87
3.4
Consonants
..........................................................................................................87
3.4.1
Stops
...............................................................................................................88
Vil
3.4.1.1
Plain
stops
................................................................................................89
3.4.1.1.1
The rarity of
/ρ/................................................................................
90
3.4.1.1.2
/kw/ as a phoneme
............................................................................91
3.2.1.2
Laryngealized stops
.............................................................................92
3.4.1.2.1
The laryngealized stops /p/ and
/ţ/
.........................................93
3.4.1.3
The glottal stop
......................................................................................95
3.4.2
Fricatives
&
Affricates
............................................................................98
3.4.2.1
The sibilants
............................................................................................99
3.4.2.2
The affricate /tf/
................................................................................101
3.4.2.3
The glottal fricative /h/
...................................................................101
3.4.2.3.1
The glottal fricative /h/ in onset position
...........................101
3.4.2.3.2
The glottal fricative [h] in coda position
..............................102
3.4.2.3.2.1
Coda [h] as preaspiration
........................................................103
3.4.2.3.2.2
Coda [h] as a
realization of/h/
.............................................105
3.4.3
Nasals
.........................................................................................................106
3.4.4
Approximants
..........................................................................................108
3.5
Vowels
................................................................................................................
Ill
3.5.1
Coalescence
..............................................................................................115
3.5.2
Partial vowel assimilation
&
vowel harmony
............................118
3.5.3
Vowel reduction
.....................................................................................119
3.5.4
Dissimilation
............................................................................................122
3.6
Nasal harmony
................................................................................................124
3.7
Practical orthographies
...............................................................................129
Chapter
4:
Ecuadorian Siona nominal morphology
.....................................133
4.1
Introduction
.....................................................................................................133
4.2
Nominal classification
..................................................................................134
4.3
Plural marking
.................................................................................................149
4.4
Case marking
...................................................................................................156
4.4.1
The case suffix -bi
..................................................................................158
4.4.2
The object markers -de and
-ni
........................................................162
Vlil
4.4.2.1
The specific object marker -de
.....................................................163
4.4.2.2
The animate object marker
-ni
.....................................................166
4.4.3
The oblique markers
............................................................................169
4.4.4
Case marking, a summary
..................................................................172
Chapter
5:
Subject agreement morphology and other verbal morphology
............................................................................................................................................173
5.1
Introduction
.....................................................................................................173
5.2
Main verbs
........................................................................................................175
5.2.1
Clause types and organization
.........................................................176
5.2.2
Tense
...........................................................................................................180
5.2.3
Verb classes
..............................................................................................183
5.2.3.1
The -/verb class
..................................................................................184
5.2.3.1.1
Present tense subject agreement morphology of
-/
verbs
..................................................................................................................................184
5.2.3.1.2
Past tense subject agreement morphology of -i verbs....
186
5.2.3.1.3
Conjectural auxiliary verb constructions and
-/
verbs....
190
5.2.3.2
Bound verbs
.........................................................................................193
5.2.4
The imperative and the hortative
...................................................198
5.3
Non-main verbs
..............................................................................................199
5.3.1
Dependent verbs
....................................................................................199
5.3.1.1
Switch-reference
................................................................................201
5.3.1.2
The organization of the subject agreement morphology..
203
5.3.1.3
Relative tense
......................................................................................206
5.3.1.4
Verb classes
..........................................................................................208
5.3.2
Nominalizations
.....................................................................................211
5.3.3
Serial verb constructions
...................................................................219
5.4
The semantics of the verb classes
...........................................................220
5.4.1
The
-ƒ
as a middle voice marker?
....................................................220
5.4.2
The A verbs as underived monomoraic verb roots
.................227
5.5
An overview of the Ecuadorian Siona main clause verb
morphology
..............................................................................................................233
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Chapter
6:
Evidentiality and clause types in Ecuadorian Siona
..............237
6.1
Assertive subject agreement morphology
...........................................238
6.1.1
The assertive and direct access
.......................................................239
6.1.2
Direct access as a cancellable implicature
..................................241
6.2
Non-assertive subject agreement morphology
.................................245
6.2.1 Interrogatives..........................................................................................245
6.2.2
Reportative...............................................................................................
249
6.2.2.1
The use of the
reportative
..............................................................250
6.2.2.2
The semantics of the
reportative
................................................255
6.2.2.3
The semantics and use of the
reportative, a
summary
......263
6.2.3
Negative
interrogatives
as conjecture
..........................................263
6.2.3.1
The conjectural function of negative polar questions in
Ecuadorian Siona
..............................................................................................264
6.2.3.3
The relation between negative questions and conjecture
267
6.2.3.4
How to understand the conjectural reading
...........................272
6.3
The system
........................................................................................................272
6.3.1
Subject agreement categories
..........................................................273
6.3.2
An evidential system?
..........................................................................273
6.3.3
An alternative analysis
........................................................................274
Chapter
7:
Reconstructing Ecuadorian Siona verb morphology
............281
7.1
Introduction
.....................................................................................................281
7.2
Regularities in the subject agreement morphology
.........................281
7.3
Phonological changes
...................................................................................285
7.3.1
Lenition
......................................................................................................285
7.3.2
The debuccalization of *p
...................................................................289
7.3.3
Coalescence
..............................................................................................290
7.3.4
Vowel assimilation
................................................................................292
7.3.5
An overview of the reconstruction
.................................................294
7.4
The origin of the Ecuadorian Siona verb morphology system....
296
7.4.1
Sources for the subject agreement suffixes
................................297
χ
7.4.1.1
The origin of the assertive subject agreement suffixes
......298
7.4.1.2
The origin of the non-assertive and dependent subject
agreement suffixes
...........................................................................................300
7.4.1.3
An overview of the origins of the subject agreement suffixes
..................................................................................................................................301
7.4.2
The development of different clause type markings
..............304
7.4.2.1
The development of
reportative
morphology
........................305
7.4.2.2
The development of the interrogative morphology
............307
7.4.2.3
The development of dependent verb morphology
..............312
7.4.3
The introduction of finite features
.................................................315
7.4.3.1
The marking of tense
........................................................................315
7.4.3.2
Reanalysis of the paradigms
.........................................................322
7.5
Conclusions
.......................................................................................................324
Chapter
8:
Conclusions
............................................................................................327
8.1
Introduction
.....................................................................................................327
8.2
Findings
..............................................................................................................327
8.2.1
Ecuadorian Siona clause types from
a synchronie
perspective
..................................................................................................................................327
8.2.2
Ecuadorian Siona clause types from a diachronic perspective
..................................................................................................................................330
8.3
Implications for linguistic theory
............................................................338
8.3.1
Implications for the study of the nature of evidentiality
......338
8.3.2
Implications for the study of clause-typing
................................340
8.4
Issues for future research
...........................................................................341
Apendix
I: The Hammock
........................................................................................343
References
.....................................................................................................................353
Samenvatting
in
het Nederlands..........................................................................
371
Curriculum
Vitae
........................................................................................................379
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