This article describes the evidential system of Lamo (Kyilwa dialect), focusing on the copulative and existential verbs and referring to the model of the evidential system of Tibetic languages. Lamo is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in lDongpa and Zhonglinka Townships in mDzogong County, Chamdo Municipality, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The article examines the evidential system of Lamo by employing the questionnaire designed for Tibetic languages. Some striking features are the following: The same framework on evidentiality functions in both copulative and existential verbs; different independent stems are used according to evidential categories; animacy for existential verbs is not distinctive; inferential evidentials distinguish sens...
The Kho-Bwa languages Puroik (Sulung), Bugun (Khowa), Sherdukpen, Sartang, Khispi (Lishpa) and Duhum...
A diachronic study of the development of modern aspect and evidential morphology in standard Lhasa T...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the link in this record.T...
This article primarily explores the vocabulary and sentence structure of Lamei, a dialect spoken in ...
This article describes how the word form derived from Literary Tibetan red is used in varieties of T...
© Laura Gawne 2013. This thesis is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International L...
Evidentiality is a grammatical category which has source of information as its primary meaning — whe...
Evidentiality is a grammatical category which has source of\ud information as its primary meaning — ...
Lamjung Yolmo is a Tibeto-Burman language of the Bodish branch spoken in Nepal. Like related languag...
Classifications of evidentiality all include at least one ‘reported’, ‘quotative’ or ‘hearsay’ categ...
This paper describes the specific contexts in which evidentials may be used in Lhasa Tibetan. I firs...
Grammatically encoded evidentials that marks ‘reported speech’, ‘hearsay’ or ‘quotation’ are atteste...
The article presents the first survey of grammaticized evidentiality in a cluster of languages spoke...
Nagano Yasuhiko and Ikeda Takumi (eds.)This volume presents part of the research results of the JSPS...
This edited volume brings together work on the evidential systems of Tibetan languages. This include...
The Kho-Bwa languages Puroik (Sulung), Bugun (Khowa), Sherdukpen, Sartang, Khispi (Lishpa) and Duhum...
A diachronic study of the development of modern aspect and evidential morphology in standard Lhasa T...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the link in this record.T...
This article primarily explores the vocabulary and sentence structure of Lamei, a dialect spoken in ...
This article describes how the word form derived from Literary Tibetan red is used in varieties of T...
© Laura Gawne 2013. This thesis is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International L...
Evidentiality is a grammatical category which has source of information as its primary meaning — whe...
Evidentiality is a grammatical category which has source of\ud information as its primary meaning — ...
Lamjung Yolmo is a Tibeto-Burman language of the Bodish branch spoken in Nepal. Like related languag...
Classifications of evidentiality all include at least one ‘reported’, ‘quotative’ or ‘hearsay’ categ...
This paper describes the specific contexts in which evidentials may be used in Lhasa Tibetan. I firs...
Grammatically encoded evidentials that marks ‘reported speech’, ‘hearsay’ or ‘quotation’ are atteste...
The article presents the first survey of grammaticized evidentiality in a cluster of languages spoke...
Nagano Yasuhiko and Ikeda Takumi (eds.)This volume presents part of the research results of the JSPS...
This edited volume brings together work on the evidential systems of Tibetan languages. This include...
The Kho-Bwa languages Puroik (Sulung), Bugun (Khowa), Sherdukpen, Sartang, Khispi (Lishpa) and Duhum...
A diachronic study of the development of modern aspect and evidential morphology in standard Lhasa T...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the link in this record.T...