Dena'ina evidentials are enclitics with a complex paradigmatic morphology. Their first component varies with person, while the second com- ponent varies with animacy and number, thus marking source and nature of knowledge. Although evidentiality in Dena'ina is not coded as an obligatory inflectional category on the verb, it is also not scattered throughout the gram- mar. The existence of an incipient inflectional evidential system demonstrates the ability of Athabaskan languages to innovate morphological structures outside the verb. The uniqueness of the Dena'ina system demonstrates the heterogeneity of Athabaskan grammar beyond the verb word
In contrast to the specialized literature (Hardman 1986, 2001; Martinez-Vera 2020), this paper quest...
Evidentiality is the implicit citing of a source of evidence. Languages differ in how they treat evi...
This paper is concerned with discourse markers in Dena’ina Athabascan. One problem for transcribers ...
Dena’ina evidentials are enclitics with a complex paradigmatic morphology. Their first component var...
Coyote Papers, Vol. 16 features a combined bibliography for all articles in the issue. This bibliogr...
This thesis proposes that evidentiality is made up of three factors: a relation between an origo and...
This dissertation addresses a number of phenomena in the semantics and syntax-semantics of evidentia...
Many languages grammatically mark evidentiality, i.e., the source of information. In assertions, evi...
Evidentiality, the grammatical expression of the information source for a proposition, is quite dive...
In typological research on mirativity, discussion often centers on the relationship between mirativi...
In a number of languages, scattered across the world, every statement must contain a specification o...
In some languages, every declarative sentence includes a morpheme specifying the speaker\u27s eviden...
This paper argues that evidential clitics in St’át’imcets (a.k.a. Lillooet; Northern Interior Salish...
[Extract] Evidentiality is a grammatical category with source of information as its primary meaning-...
1Plungian (2001:355) says that "the recurrent polysemy of admirative and inferential and/or quo...
In contrast to the specialized literature (Hardman 1986, 2001; Martinez-Vera 2020), this paper quest...
Evidentiality is the implicit citing of a source of evidence. Languages differ in how they treat evi...
This paper is concerned with discourse markers in Dena’ina Athabascan. One problem for transcribers ...
Dena’ina evidentials are enclitics with a complex paradigmatic morphology. Their first component var...
Coyote Papers, Vol. 16 features a combined bibliography for all articles in the issue. This bibliogr...
This thesis proposes that evidentiality is made up of three factors: a relation between an origo and...
This dissertation addresses a number of phenomena in the semantics and syntax-semantics of evidentia...
Many languages grammatically mark evidentiality, i.e., the source of information. In assertions, evi...
Evidentiality, the grammatical expression of the information source for a proposition, is quite dive...
In typological research on mirativity, discussion often centers on the relationship between mirativi...
In a number of languages, scattered across the world, every statement must contain a specification o...
In some languages, every declarative sentence includes a morpheme specifying the speaker\u27s eviden...
This paper argues that evidential clitics in St’át’imcets (a.k.a. Lillooet; Northern Interior Salish...
[Extract] Evidentiality is a grammatical category with source of information as its primary meaning-...
1Plungian (2001:355) says that "the recurrent polysemy of admirative and inferential and/or quo...
In contrast to the specialized literature (Hardman 1986, 2001; Martinez-Vera 2020), this paper quest...
Evidentiality is the implicit citing of a source of evidence. Languages differ in how they treat evi...
This paper is concerned with discourse markers in Dena’ina Athabascan. One problem for transcribers ...