Evidentiality is a well-established morphosyntactic category that has also received a lot of attention in the semantics literature over the last 15+ years. However, it has received scant attention in Lexical-Functional Grammar, despite the fact that LFG’s modular Correspondence Architecture is particularly well-suited to illuminating the phenomenon. In particular, the theory makes possible an account of evidentiality that does not merely conflate the semantic category of evidentiality with its morphosyntactic realization, but which also does not create false equivalences between languages that mark evidentiality morphosyntactically and those that do not. In other words, it enables an account in which we can differentiate languages that morp...
Some languages have evidential morphemes, which mark the Speaker\u27s source for the information bei...
[Extract] Evidentiality is a grammatical category that has source of information as its primary mean...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017This thesis describes a library extending the LinGO...
Evidentiality is a well-established morphosyntactic category that has also received a lot of attenti...
In some languages, every declarative sentence includes a morpheme specifying the speaker\u27s eviden...
Evidentiality is the implicit citing of a source of evidence. Languages differ in how they treat evi...
This paper proposes that grammaticized evidential morphemes do not simply encode evidence type (as i...
The dissertation is devoted to the formal mechanisms that govern the use of evidentials, expressions...
[Extract] Evidentiality is a grammatical category with source of information as its primary meaning-...
This thesis proposes that evidentiality is made up of three factors: a relation between an origo and...
In a number of languages, scattered across the world, every statement must contain a specification o...
Classifications of evidentiality all include at least one ‘reported’, ‘quotative’ or ‘hearsay’ categ...
Evidentiality – a grammatical expression of information source (Aikhenvald 2004, 2014a) – is often e...
Many languages grammatically mark evidentiality, i.e., the source of information. In assertions, evi...
This paper argues that evidential clitics in St’át’imcets (a.k.a. Lillooet; Northern Interior Salish...
Some languages have evidential morphemes, which mark the Speaker\u27s source for the information bei...
[Extract] Evidentiality is a grammatical category that has source of information as its primary mean...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017This thesis describes a library extending the LinGO...
Evidentiality is a well-established morphosyntactic category that has also received a lot of attenti...
In some languages, every declarative sentence includes a morpheme specifying the speaker\u27s eviden...
Evidentiality is the implicit citing of a source of evidence. Languages differ in how they treat evi...
This paper proposes that grammaticized evidential morphemes do not simply encode evidence type (as i...
The dissertation is devoted to the formal mechanisms that govern the use of evidentials, expressions...
[Extract] Evidentiality is a grammatical category with source of information as its primary meaning-...
This thesis proposes that evidentiality is made up of three factors: a relation between an origo and...
In a number of languages, scattered across the world, every statement must contain a specification o...
Classifications of evidentiality all include at least one ‘reported’, ‘quotative’ or ‘hearsay’ categ...
Evidentiality – a grammatical expression of information source (Aikhenvald 2004, 2014a) – is often e...
Many languages grammatically mark evidentiality, i.e., the source of information. In assertions, evi...
This paper argues that evidential clitics in St’át’imcets (a.k.a. Lillooet; Northern Interior Salish...
Some languages have evidential morphemes, which mark the Speaker\u27s source for the information bei...
[Extract] Evidentiality is a grammatical category that has source of information as its primary mean...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017This thesis describes a library extending the LinGO...