DeLancey (2012: 539) draws attention to the morpheme lõ in Hare as the touchstone of a putative 'mirative' grammatical category. An examination of his examples of lõ reveals very weak evidence for establishing 'mirative' as a category in this language let alone promoting Hare lõ as the touchstone for this category cross-linguistically. The case for lõ as a mirative marker has yet to be made convincingly. In the meantime, it is more prudent to understand lõ as either a direct evidential marker or a mediative marker
Mirativity is a distinct grammatical category. In the literature, no mirative marker has been identi...
In this dissertation, I examine mirative constructions in Spanish and Albanian, in which past tense ...
Evidentiality is “the linguistic means of indicating how the speaker obtained the information on whi...
DeLancey (2012: 539) draws attention to the morpheme lõ in Hare as the touchstone of a putative 'mir...
DeLancey (2012: 539) draws attention to the morpheme lõ in Hare as the touchstone of a putative &apo...
Largely through the efforts of Scott DeLancey the grammatical category “mirative” has gained currenc...
Many if not all evidential languages have a mirative evidential: an indirect evidential that can, in...
Largely through the efforts of Scott DeLancey the grammatical category “mi-rative ” has gained curre...
Mirative meanings (surprise, sudden awareness, high degree, polemic) have recently been described as...
The range of mirative meanings across the world's languages subsumes sudden discovery, surprise, and...
Mirative meanings (surprise, sudden awareness, high degree, polemic) have recently been described as...
The linguistic coding of information as being unexpected, is referred to as the ‘mirative’. Since D...
Mirative meanings (surprise, sudden awareness, high degree, polemic) have recently been described as...
1Plungian (2001:355) says that "the recurrent polysemy of admirative and inferential and/or quo...
Abstract Many if not all evidential languages have a mirative evidential: an indirect evidential tha...
Mirativity is a distinct grammatical category. In the literature, no mirative marker has been identi...
In this dissertation, I examine mirative constructions in Spanish and Albanian, in which past tense ...
Evidentiality is “the linguistic means of indicating how the speaker obtained the information on whi...
DeLancey (2012: 539) draws attention to the morpheme lõ in Hare as the touchstone of a putative 'mir...
DeLancey (2012: 539) draws attention to the morpheme lõ in Hare as the touchstone of a putative &apo...
Largely through the efforts of Scott DeLancey the grammatical category “mirative” has gained currenc...
Many if not all evidential languages have a mirative evidential: an indirect evidential that can, in...
Largely through the efforts of Scott DeLancey the grammatical category “mi-rative ” has gained curre...
Mirative meanings (surprise, sudden awareness, high degree, polemic) have recently been described as...
The range of mirative meanings across the world's languages subsumes sudden discovery, surprise, and...
Mirative meanings (surprise, sudden awareness, high degree, polemic) have recently been described as...
The linguistic coding of information as being unexpected, is referred to as the ‘mirative’. Since D...
Mirative meanings (surprise, sudden awareness, high degree, polemic) have recently been described as...
1Plungian (2001:355) says that "the recurrent polysemy of admirative and inferential and/or quo...
Abstract Many if not all evidential languages have a mirative evidential: an indirect evidential tha...
Mirativity is a distinct grammatical category. In the literature, no mirative marker has been identi...
In this dissertation, I examine mirative constructions in Spanish and Albanian, in which past tense ...
Evidentiality is “the linguistic means of indicating how the speaker obtained the information on whi...