Evidentiality in Interaction

Special Issue of Pragmatics and Society 3:2 (2012)

Editors
Janis B. Nuckolls | Brigham Young University
Lev Michael | University of California at Berkeley
[Pragmatics and Society, 3:2] 2012.  v, 191 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Editor’s Preface
167–168
Foreword
Evidentiality in social interaction
William F. Hanks
169–180
Introduction
Evidentials and evidential strategies in interactional and socio-cultural context
Janis B. Nuckolls and Lev Michael
181–188
Enhancing national solidarity through the deployment of verbal categories: How the Albanian Admirative participates in the construction of a reliable self and an unreliable other
Victor A. Friedman
189–225
From quotative other to quotative self: Evidential usage in Pastaza Quichua
Janis B. Nuckolls
226–242
Shifting voices, shifting worlds: Evidentiality, epistemic modality and speaker perspective in Quechua oral narrative
Rosaleen Howard
243–269
“Watching for witness” Evidential strategies and epistemic authority in Garrwa conversation
Ilana Mushin
270–293
“Who knows best?” Evidentiality and epistemic asymmetry in conversation
Jack Sidnell
294–320
Nanti self-quotation: Implications for the pragmatics of reported speech and evidentiality
Lev Michael
321–357
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Rozumko, Agata
2019. Evidential strategies in receiver-directed talk: The case of English inferential adverbs. Lingua 220  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo

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