The Oxford handbook of evidentiality /

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Imprint:Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018.
Description:1 online resource.
Language:English
Series:Oxford handbooks in linguistics
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Varying Form of Title:Evidentiality
Other authors / contributors:Aĭkhenvalʹd, A. I︠U︡. (Aleksandra I︠U︡rʹevna), editor.
ISBN:9780191820236 (ebook) : No price
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on March 1, 2018).
Summary:Every language has a way of saying how one knows what one is talking about, and what one thinks about what one knows. In some languages, one always has to specify the information source on which it is based-whether the speaker saw the event, or heard it, or inferred it based on something seen or on common sense, or was told about it by someone else. This is the essence of evidentiality, or grammatical marking of information source-an exciting category loved by linguists, journalists, and the general public. This volume provides a state-of-the art view of evidentiality in its various guises, their role in cognition and discourse, child language acquisition, language contact, and language history, with a specific focus on languages which have grammatical evidentials, including numerous languages from North and South America, Eurasia and the Pacific, and also Japanese, Korean, and signed languages.
Target Audience:Specialized.
Other form:Print version : 9780198759515

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505 0 0 |t Evidentials: the framework /  |r Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald --  |t The interactional and cultural pragmatics of evidentiality in Pastaza Quichua /  |r Janis Nucholls --  |t Evidence and evidentiality in Quechua narrative discourse /  |r Rosaleen Howard --  |t Stereotypes and evidentiality /  |r Michael Wood --  |t Evidentiality: the notion and the term /  |r Kaspar Boye --  |t Extragrammatical expression of information source /  |r Mario Squartini --  |t Evidentiality and formal semantic theories /  |r Margaret Speas --  |t Evidentiality and the Cariban languages /  |r Eithne B. Carlin --  |t Evidentiality in Nambiquara languages /  |r David Eberhard --  |t Evidentiality in Tukanoan languages /  |r Kristine Stenzel, Elsa Gomez-Imbert --  |t Evidentiality in Bora-Witotoan languages /  |r Katarzyna I. Wojtylak --  |t Evidentials and person /  |r Jackson T.-S. Sun --  |t Evidentiality in the Uto-Aztecan languages /  |r Tim Thornes --  |t Evidentiality in Algonquian /  |r Marie-Odile Junker, Randolph Valentine, Conor Quinn --  |t Evidentiality in Gitksan /  |r Tyler Peterson --  |t Evidentiality in Nakh-Daghestanian languages /  |r Diana Forker --  |t Evidentiality in Turkic languages /  |r Lars Johanson --  |t Evidentiality in Uralic languages /  |r Elena Skribnik, Petar Kehayov --  |t Evidentiality in Mongolic languages /  |r Benjamin Brosig, Elena Skribnik --  |t Evidentiality in Tibetic /  |r Scott DeLancey --  |t Evidentiality in Bodic (Tibeto-Burman) languages /  |r Gwendoyn Hyslop --  |t Evidentiality and the expression of knowledge: an African perspective /  |r Anne Storch --  |t EVIDENTIALITY AND ITS RELATIONS WITH OTHER VERBAL CATEGORIES /  |r Diana Forker --  |t Evidentiality in the languages of New Guinea /  |r Hannah Sarvasy --  |t Evidentiality in Formosan languages /  |r Chia-Jung Pan --  |t Reported evidential in Philippine languages /  |r Josephine Daguman --  |t Evidentiality in Korean /  |r Ho-min Sohn --  |t Evidentiality in Japanese /  |r Heiko Narrog, Wenjiang Yang --  |t Dizque and other emergent evidential forms in Romance languages /  |r Asier Alcázar --  |t Evidentials and evidentiality strategies in sign languages /  |r Sherman Wilcox, Barbara Shaffer --  |t Evidentials and epistemic modality /  |r Björn Wiemer --  |t Non-propositional evidentiality /  |r Guillaume Jacques --  |t Where do evidentials come from? /  |r Victor Friedman --  |t Contact-induced change in evidentials /  |r Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald --  |t Evidentials, information sources, and cognition /  |r Ercenür Ünal --  |t The acquisition of evidentiality /  |r Stanka A. Fitneva. 
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