This paper draws a link between the typological phenomenon of the paradigmatically supported evidentiality evoked by perfect and/or perfectivity and the equally epistemic system of modal verbs in German. The assumption is that, if perfect(ivity) is at the bottom of evidentiality in a wide number of unrelated languages, then it will not be an arbitrary fact that systematic epistemic readings occur also for the modal verbs in German, which were preterite presents originally. It will be demonstrated, for one, how exactly modal verbs in Modem German still betray sensitivity to perfect and perfective contexts, and, second, how perfect(ivity) is prone to evincing epistemic meaning. Although the expectation cannot be satisfied due to a lack of res...
The verb phrase is a central locus of grammaticalisation in the world’s languages where information,...
This paper discusses epistemic modal adverbs in Hungarian from a functional perspective. It argues t...
The expression of knowledge in language (i.e. epistemicity) consists of a number of distinct notions...
[Extract] Evidentiality is a grammatical category with source of information as its primary meaning-...
The dissertation is devoted to the formal mechanisms that govern the use of evidentials, expressions...
In this paper evidential and modal adverbs will be studied, such as French apparemment, évidemment, ...
This paper provides an overview of verbal markers of evidentiality in Early Modern German (1650-1800...
In this article we analyze the syntactic and semantic properties of modal particles appearing in non...
There is a difference between the two types of use of modal verbs. If we use an epistemic modal, we ...
This paper argues for a correlation between the distribution and interpretation of sequences in whic...
This paper aims to contribute to the debates about the nature of the speaker-related meanings of the...
This paper argues that evidential clitics in St’át’imcets (a.k.a. Lillooet; Northern Interior Salish...
Episteminis modalumas (tikimybė) vokiečių kalboje gali būti reiškiamas įvairiomis priemonėmis. Viena...
International audienceThe contribution advocates the use of the category of covertness in the semant...
Vokiečių kalbos modaliniai veiksmažodžiai gali atlikti deontinę arba episteminę funkciją. Ilgą laiką...
The verb phrase is a central locus of grammaticalisation in the world’s languages where information,...
This paper discusses epistemic modal adverbs in Hungarian from a functional perspective. It argues t...
The expression of knowledge in language (i.e. epistemicity) consists of a number of distinct notions...
[Extract] Evidentiality is a grammatical category with source of information as its primary meaning-...
The dissertation is devoted to the formal mechanisms that govern the use of evidentials, expressions...
In this paper evidential and modal adverbs will be studied, such as French apparemment, évidemment, ...
This paper provides an overview of verbal markers of evidentiality in Early Modern German (1650-1800...
In this article we analyze the syntactic and semantic properties of modal particles appearing in non...
There is a difference between the two types of use of modal verbs. If we use an epistemic modal, we ...
This paper argues for a correlation between the distribution and interpretation of sequences in whic...
This paper aims to contribute to the debates about the nature of the speaker-related meanings of the...
This paper argues that evidential clitics in St’át’imcets (a.k.a. Lillooet; Northern Interior Salish...
Episteminis modalumas (tikimybė) vokiečių kalboje gali būti reiškiamas įvairiomis priemonėmis. Viena...
International audienceThe contribution advocates the use of the category of covertness in the semant...
Vokiečių kalbos modaliniai veiksmažodžiai gali atlikti deontinę arba episteminę funkciją. Ilgą laiką...
The verb phrase is a central locus of grammaticalisation in the world’s languages where information,...
This paper discusses epistemic modal adverbs in Hungarian from a functional perspective. It argues t...
The expression of knowledge in language (i.e. epistemicity) consists of a number of distinct notions...