Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... evidential systems ever described , requiring speakers to precisely and explicitly code their source of information every time they report a past event . In a typologically unique inflectional configuration that I call DOUBLE TENSE the ...
... evidential systems ever described , requiring speakers to precisely and explicitly code their source of information every time they report a past event . In a typologically unique inflectional configuration that I call DOUBLE TENSE the ...
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... evidential ( source - of - infor- mation ) markers are completely separate from other knowledge- and truth - related cate- gories , such as epistemic modality ( certainty ) , mirativity ( expectation ) , and exactness ( degree of ...
... evidential ( source - of - infor- mation ) markers are completely separate from other knowledge- and truth - related cate- gories , such as epistemic modality ( certainty ) , mirativity ( expectation ) , and exactness ( degree of ...
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... evidential distinctions in questions presuppose the evidential that will be used in the answer . In 12a it is obvious to the speaker that the interlocutor will answer with the recent past experiential inflection if the speaker can ...
... evidential distinctions in questions presuppose the evidential that will be used in the answer . In 12a it is obvious to the speaker that the interlocutor will answer with the recent past experiential inflection if the speaker can ...
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