Datapoint Santome/Complementizer with verbs of speaking

Value 1 exists, for example in the case of kanta fla 'sing that' lit. [sing say], but is extremely uncommon and only occurs in my elicited data, not spontaneous speech.

Values

Complementizer not synchronically related to ‘say’ Frequency: 50.0%

Example 35-209:
Tudu pôvô ska glita kuma a ka ntela motxi ku vivu.
Tudu
all
pôvô
people
ska
prog
glita
scream
kuma
comp
a
imprs
ka
ipfv
ntela
bury
motxi
dead
ku
with
vivu.
living
Everybody was screaming that they buried the dead and the living.
Example 35-210:
San fla kuma inen kwa se sa xinja bodo kinte.
San
she
fla
say
kuma
comp
inen
3pl.def
kwa
thing
se
dem
sa
cop
xinja
ash
bodo
side
kinte.
garden
She said that those things were ashes from the side of the garden.
Confidence:
Very certain

No complementizer Frequency: 50.0%

Example 35-211:
Sun kunda ê môlê.
Sun
3sg
kunda
think
ê
he
môlê.
die
He thought he had died.
Confidence:
Very certain