Evidential markers encode the source of a speaker’s knowledge. While some languages express evidentiality by lexical markers (e.g. I saw that it was raining vs. I heard that it was raining), about a quarter of world’s language
Cross-linguistically prevalent semantic distinctions are widely assumed to be easier to learn, due t...
[Extract] Evidentiality is a grammatical category with source of information as its primary meaning-...
Anna PapafragouWhat effect does encoding a source have on memory? Languages differ in the way they ...
Evidentiality is the implicit citing of a source of evidence. Languages differ in how they treat evi...
This paper is concerned with the acquisition of the semantics and pragmatics of evidential markers i...
[Extract] Evidentiality is a grammatical category that has source of information as its primary mean...
In a number of languages, scattered across the world, every statement must contain a specification o...
Understanding of evidentials is incomplete without consideration of their behaviour in interrogative...
Understanding and acquiring language involve mapping language onto conceptual representations. Never...
Every language has an array of ways of referring to information source. This may be accomplished wit...
[Extract] Every language has a way of speaking about how one knows what one says, and what one think...
Every language has an array of ways of referring to information source: this may be accomplished wit...
Every language has an array of ways of referring to information source: this may be accomplished wit...
[Extract] Every language has a way of speaking about how one knows what one says, and what one think...
[Extract] There are, in every language, means for saying how one knows what one is talking about, an...
Cross-linguistically prevalent semantic distinctions are widely assumed to be easier to learn, due t...
[Extract] Evidentiality is a grammatical category with source of information as its primary meaning-...
Anna PapafragouWhat effect does encoding a source have on memory? Languages differ in the way they ...
Evidentiality is the implicit citing of a source of evidence. Languages differ in how they treat evi...
This paper is concerned with the acquisition of the semantics and pragmatics of evidential markers i...
[Extract] Evidentiality is a grammatical category that has source of information as its primary mean...
In a number of languages, scattered across the world, every statement must contain a specification o...
Understanding of evidentials is incomplete without consideration of their behaviour in interrogative...
Understanding and acquiring language involve mapping language onto conceptual representations. Never...
Every language has an array of ways of referring to information source. This may be accomplished wit...
[Extract] Every language has a way of speaking about how one knows what one says, and what one think...
Every language has an array of ways of referring to information source: this may be accomplished wit...
Every language has an array of ways of referring to information source: this may be accomplished wit...
[Extract] Every language has a way of speaking about how one knows what one says, and what one think...
[Extract] There are, in every language, means for saying how one knows what one is talking about, an...
Cross-linguistically prevalent semantic distinctions are widely assumed to be easier to learn, due t...
[Extract] Evidentiality is a grammatical category with source of information as its primary meaning-...
Anna PapafragouWhat effect does encoding a source have on memory? Languages differ in the way they ...