Evidentials are expressions used to indicate the source of evidence and strength of speaker commitment to information conveyed. They include sentence adverbials such as 'obviously', parenthetical constructions such as 'I think', and hearsay expressions such as 'allegedly'. This thesis argues against the speech-act and Gricean accounts of evidentials and defends a Relevance-theoretic account Chapter 1 surveys general linguistic work on evidentials, with particular reference to their semantic and pragmatic status, and raises the following issues: for linguistically encoded evidentials, are they truth-conditional or non-truth-conditional, and do they contribute to explicit or implicit communication. For pragmatically inferred evident...
This thesis proposes that evidentiality is made up of three factors: a relation between an origo and...
Unlike other sources of evidence like perception and memory, testimony is intimately related to natu...
This paper investigates lexical evidentials in an English corpus (30 texts) about oil drilling issue...
The dissertation is devoted to the formal mechanisms that govern the use of evidentials, expressions...
AbstractThis paper discusses a number of issues involved in the annotation of evidentiality communic...
The goal of this dissertation is to examine how English speakers express their evidence in the conte...
Evidentials indicate a source of evidence for a content, and sometimes do more. Depending on the lan...
Many languages grammatically mark evidentiality, i.e., the source of information. In assertions, evi...
We present a new experimental paradigm for investigating lexical expressions that convey different s...
[Extract] Evidentiality is a grammatical category that has source of information as its primary mean...
For communicated contents to be accepted by the audience, they have to pass the filters of epistemic...
Lewis (1986a:§5)1 articulates and explores a trio of important general theses con-cerning pragmatic ...
The paper deals with expressions of evidence (originating in perception, inference or reported infor...
[Extract] Evidentiality is a grammatical category with source of information as its primary meaning-...
This paper is devoted to what I will call quotative uses of hearsay evidentials, wherein they report...
This thesis proposes that evidentiality is made up of three factors: a relation between an origo and...
Unlike other sources of evidence like perception and memory, testimony is intimately related to natu...
This paper investigates lexical evidentials in an English corpus (30 texts) about oil drilling issue...
The dissertation is devoted to the formal mechanisms that govern the use of evidentials, expressions...
AbstractThis paper discusses a number of issues involved in the annotation of evidentiality communic...
The goal of this dissertation is to examine how English speakers express their evidence in the conte...
Evidentials indicate a source of evidence for a content, and sometimes do more. Depending on the lan...
Many languages grammatically mark evidentiality, i.e., the source of information. In assertions, evi...
We present a new experimental paradigm for investigating lexical expressions that convey different s...
[Extract] Evidentiality is a grammatical category that has source of information as its primary mean...
For communicated contents to be accepted by the audience, they have to pass the filters of epistemic...
Lewis (1986a:§5)1 articulates and explores a trio of important general theses con-cerning pragmatic ...
The paper deals with expressions of evidence (originating in perception, inference or reported infor...
[Extract] Evidentiality is a grammatical category with source of information as its primary meaning-...
This paper is devoted to what I will call quotative uses of hearsay evidentials, wherein they report...
This thesis proposes that evidentiality is made up of three factors: a relation between an origo and...
Unlike other sources of evidence like perception and memory, testimony is intimately related to natu...
This paper investigates lexical evidentials in an English corpus (30 texts) about oil drilling issue...