Evidentiality in Interaction
Special Issue of Pragmatics and Society 3:2 (2012)
Editors
| Brigham Young University
| University of California at Berkeley
[Pragmatics and Society, 3:2] 2012. v, 191 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Editor’s Prefacepp. 167–168
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Evidentiality in social interactionWilliam F. Hanks | pp. 169–180
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Evidentials and evidential strategies in interactional and socio-cultural contextJanis Nuckolls & Lev Michael | pp. 181–188
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Enhancing national solidarity through the deployment of verbal categories: How the Albanian Admirative participates in the construction of a reliable self and an unreliable otherVictor A. Friedman | pp. 189–225
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From quotative other to quotative self: Evidential usage in Pastaza QuichuaJanis Nuckolls | pp. 226–242
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Shifting voices, shifting worlds: Evidentiality, epistemic modality and speaker perspective in Quechua oral narrativeRosaleen Howard | pp. 243–269
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“Watching for witness” Evidential strategies and epistemic authority in Garrwa conversationIlana Mushin | pp. 270–293
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“Who knows best?” Evidentiality and epistemic asymmetry in conversationJack Sidnell | pp. 294–320
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Nanti self-quotation: Implications for the pragmatics of reported speech and evidentialityLev Michael | pp. 321–357
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