In this paper we argue that the notions generally grouped together under the heading of evidentiality actually belong to four different evidential subcategories, which are different from one another in terms of their semantic scope. The hierarchical, scopal architecture of Functional Discourse Grammar is used to define these four categories. After giving our arguments for this new classification, we test a number of predictions that follow from it concerning the coexistence of evidential subcategories within a language and the co-occurrence of evidential markers in a single clause. We investigate our predictions in a sample of 64 native languages of Brazil. The data from these languages show that the presence of one or more of the four evid...
Evidentiality, the grammatical expression of the information source for a proposition, is quite dive...
This paper shows that the distribution of basic illocutions (defined as grammatical structures that ...
Understanding of evidentials is incomplete without consideration of their behaviour in interrogative...
ABSTRACT The aim of this paper is to illustrate the possibility of interaction between Functional Di...
In this paper, I intend to show how the Functional Discourse Grammar might contribute to typological...
This article investigates which semantic categories, as defined in Functional Discourse Grammar, for...
Classifications of evidentiality all include at least one ‘reported’, ‘quotative’ or ‘hearsay’ categ...
ABSTRACT. Notions of evidentiality and mirativity are related; however there are aspects of each of ...
This dissertation addresses a number of phenomena in the semantics and syntax-semantics of evidentia...
[Extract] This chapter examines the expression of knowledge through evidentials, and through other m...
Evidentiality is prone to diffusion and has been identified as a diagnostic feature of linguistic ar...
In a number of languages, scattered across the world, every statement must contain a specification o...
This thesis proposes that evidentiality is made up of three factors: a relation between an origo and...
SILVA, Izabel Larissa Lucena; NOGUEIRA, Márcia Teixeira. A expressão da evidencialidade no contexto ...
This is an outline of typology of marking information source, special attention given to South Ameri...
Evidentiality, the grammatical expression of the information source for a proposition, is quite dive...
This paper shows that the distribution of basic illocutions (defined as grammatical structures that ...
Understanding of evidentials is incomplete without consideration of their behaviour in interrogative...
ABSTRACT The aim of this paper is to illustrate the possibility of interaction between Functional Di...
In this paper, I intend to show how the Functional Discourse Grammar might contribute to typological...
This article investigates which semantic categories, as defined in Functional Discourse Grammar, for...
Classifications of evidentiality all include at least one ‘reported’, ‘quotative’ or ‘hearsay’ categ...
ABSTRACT. Notions of evidentiality and mirativity are related; however there are aspects of each of ...
This dissertation addresses a number of phenomena in the semantics and syntax-semantics of evidentia...
[Extract] This chapter examines the expression of knowledge through evidentials, and through other m...
Evidentiality is prone to diffusion and has been identified as a diagnostic feature of linguistic ar...
In a number of languages, scattered across the world, every statement must contain a specification o...
This thesis proposes that evidentiality is made up of three factors: a relation between an origo and...
SILVA, Izabel Larissa Lucena; NOGUEIRA, Márcia Teixeira. A expressão da evidencialidade no contexto ...
This is an outline of typology of marking information source, special attention given to South Ameri...
Evidentiality, the grammatical expression of the information source for a proposition, is quite dive...
This paper shows that the distribution of basic illocutions (defined as grammatical structures that ...
Understanding of evidentials is incomplete without consideration of their behaviour in interrogative...