ABSTRACT. Notions of evidentiality and mirativity are related; however there are aspects of each of them which indicate that mirativity is a distinct conceptual category. One issue is how languages encode these categories. The semantic domain of evidentiality refers to the source of knowledge behind assertions. In Brazilian Portuguese, for example, there is no specific category for evidentiality or mirativity, but there is a syntactic construction in one dialect of Brazilian Portuguese that exhibits mirative overtones. The main goal of this paper is to describe that construction, based on a functional semantic approach
RESUMO Este artigo tem por objetivo analisar, sob a perspectiva funcionalista (HENGEVELD; MACKENZIE...
The main goal of this paper is to verify the validity of the predictions derived from the stratifie...
In this dissertation, I examine mirative constructions in Spanish and Albanian, in which past tense ...
In this paper we argue that the notions generally grouped together under the heading of evidentialit...
Abstract Many if not all evidential languages have a mirative evidential: an indirect evidential tha...
The range of mirative meanings across the world's languages subsumes sudden discovery, surprise, and...
ABSTRACT The aim of this paper is to illustrate the possibility of interaction between Functional Di...
SILVA, Izabel Larissa Lucena; TORRES, Fábio Fernandes. A manifestação verbal da evidencialidade nas ...
This paper provides an account of the Bulgarian admirative construction and its place within the Bul...
Many if not all evidential languages have a mirative evidential: an indirect evidential that can, in...
This dissertation addresses a number of phenomena in the semantics and syntax-semantics of evidentia...
This article focuses on three constructions in Spanish and Portuguese that contain epistemic and evi...
This paper investigates the relation between modality and conditionality in brazilian portuguese. Th...
This paper is a critical evaluation of the FDG claim that Mirativity is a Basic Illocution (cf. e.g....
SILVA, Izabel Larissa Lucena; NOGUEIRA, Márcia Teixeira. A expressão da evidencialidade no contexto ...
RESUMO Este artigo tem por objetivo analisar, sob a perspectiva funcionalista (HENGEVELD; MACKENZIE...
The main goal of this paper is to verify the validity of the predictions derived from the stratifie...
In this dissertation, I examine mirative constructions in Spanish and Albanian, in which past tense ...
In this paper we argue that the notions generally grouped together under the heading of evidentialit...
Abstract Many if not all evidential languages have a mirative evidential: an indirect evidential tha...
The range of mirative meanings across the world's languages subsumes sudden discovery, surprise, and...
ABSTRACT The aim of this paper is to illustrate the possibility of interaction between Functional Di...
SILVA, Izabel Larissa Lucena; TORRES, Fábio Fernandes. A manifestação verbal da evidencialidade nas ...
This paper provides an account of the Bulgarian admirative construction and its place within the Bul...
Many if not all evidential languages have a mirative evidential: an indirect evidential that can, in...
This dissertation addresses a number of phenomena in the semantics and syntax-semantics of evidentia...
This article focuses on three constructions in Spanish and Portuguese that contain epistemic and evi...
This paper investigates the relation between modality and conditionality in brazilian portuguese. Th...
This paper is a critical evaluation of the FDG claim that Mirativity is a Basic Illocution (cf. e.g....
SILVA, Izabel Larissa Lucena; NOGUEIRA, Márcia Teixeira. A expressão da evidencialidade no contexto ...
RESUMO Este artigo tem por objetivo analisar, sob a perspectiva funcionalista (HENGEVELD; MACKENZIE...
The main goal of this paper is to verify the validity of the predictions derived from the stratifie...
In this dissertation, I examine mirative constructions in Spanish and Albanian, in which past tense ...