نتایج جستجو برای: evidentiality

تعداد نتایج: 204  

Journal: :Linguistic Discovery 2011

Journal: :Theory and Practice in Language Studies 2012

Journal: :IJASOS- International E-journal of Advances in Social Sciences 2019

Journal: :Indo-European linguistics and classical philology 2018

Journal: :Research in Language 2013

2008
Jacques Jayez Lucia Tovena

This paper investigates the semantic properties of the French determiner quelque. It is shown that quelque conveys inferential evidentiality, that is, it selects interpretations in which the speaker infers the proposition conveyed by the sentence that hosts the determiner. This accounts for several other properties, for instance the fact that quelque is anti-specific and does not combine freely...

Journal: :Journal of world languages 2021

Abstract Since the beginning of COVID-19 pandemic outbreak, medical texts on have enjoyed wide popularity, and one key issues has always been accuracy dependability information they contain. The use evidentiality, a linguistic system which functions to indicate source credibility information, is thus worth exploring in texts. Adopting synthesized framework within overall model systemic function...

2010
Kyung An Song

Evidentiality is one of the important issues in the recent studies of linguistic typology whereby the Korean evidentials are not so much talked about. In Korean the evidentiality is not so systematically represented as other grammatical categories such as tense or honorifics. But it does have some means for evidential expression. The past retrospective ending -deohas this function. And the 'say...

2008
Ozge Ozturk

Evidential markers encode the source of a speaker’s knowledge. While some languages express evidentiality by lexical markers (e.g. I saw that it was raining vs. I heard that it was raining), about a quarter of world’s languages grammaticalize evidentiality through specialized markers. For instance, Turkish obligatorily marks all instances of past reference with one of the following two suffixes...

2012
Karolina Krzyzanowska Sylvia Wenmackers Igor Douven Sara Verbrugge

At least many conditionals seem to convey the existence of a link between their antecedent and consequent. We draw on a recently proposed typology of conditionals to revive an old philosophical idea according to which the link is inferential in nature. We show that the proposal has explanatory force by presenting empirical results on two Dutch linguistic markers.

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