03855cam a2200373 i 4500 20556297 20180921101447.0 180409s2018 ne a b 001 0 eng c 7 cbc orignew 1 ecip 20 y-gencatlg acquire 1 shelf copy policy default LBSOR xk11 2018-06-26 to Dewey xm07 2018-07-05 xn11 2018-09-07 1 copy rec'd., to CIP ver. xk25 2018-09-21 to CALM 2018014203 9789027200952 (hardcover : alk. paper) 9789027263919 (e-book) LBSOR/DLC eng LBSOR rda DLC pcc P325.5.E96 E94 2018 401/.43 23 Evidence for evidentiality / edited by Ad Foolen, Helen de Hoop, Gijs Mulder. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2018] vi, 313 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 25 cm. text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier Human cognitive processing (HCP), 1387-6724 ; volume 61 "Statements are always under the threat of the potential counter-question How do you know? To pre-empt this question, language users often indicate what kind of access they had to the communicated content: Their own perception, inference from other information, 'hearsay', etc. Such expressions, grammatical or lexical, have been studied in recent years under the cover term of evidentiality research. The present volume contributes 11 new studies to this flourishing field, all exploring evidential phenomena in a range of languages (Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Khalkha Mongolian, Spanish, Tibetan, Yurakaré), using a variety of methodologies. Evidential meaning is discussed in relation to other semantic dimensions, such as epistemic modality, semantic roles, commitment, quotative meaning, and tense. The volume is of interest to scholars and students who are interested in up-to-date methods and frameworks for studying evidential meaning and the various ways it is expressed in the languages of the world"-- Provided by publisher. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Evidentiality: How do you know? / Ad Foolen, Helen de Hoop and Gijs Mulder -- Evidentiality as stance: Event types and speaker roles / Henrik Bergqvist -- Factual vs. evidential?: The past tense forms of spoken Khalkha Mongolian / Benjamin Brosig -- I think and I believe: Evidential expressions in Dutch / Helen de Hoop, Ad Foolen, Gijs Mulder and Vera van Mulken -- (Yo) creo que as a marker of evidentiality and epistemic modality: Evidence from Twitter / Gijs Mulder -- Finnish evidential adverbs in argumentative texts / Minna Jaakola -- Uralic perspectives on experimental evidence for evidentials: Early interpretation of the Estonian evidential morpheme / Anne Tamm, Reili Argus and Kadri Suurmäe -- Reportive sollen in an exclusively functional view of evidentiality / Jeroen Vanderbiesen -- The French future: Evidentiality and incremental information / Alda Mari -- Evidence for the development of "evidentiality" as a grammatical category in the Tibetic languages / Bettina Zeisler -- From similarity to evidentiality: Uncertain visual/perceptual evidentiality in Yurakaré and other languages / Sonja Gipper -- What do different methods of data collection reveal about evidentiality? / Seppo Kittilä, Lotta Javala and Erika Sandman. Evidentials (Linguistics) Foolen, Ad, editor. Hoop, Helen de, 1964- editor. Mulder, Gijs, 1962- editor. Online version: Evidence for evidentiality Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2018] 9789027263919 (DLC) 2018032383 LBSORCIP 2018-06-26