Epistemic modalities and evidentiality in cross-linguistic perspective /
de Guentchéva, Zlatka. (edt.)
Collation: 1 vol. (X-420 p.) : ill. ; 24 cm.Collection: Empirical approaches to language typology, ISSN 0933-761XÉdition: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton; copyright 2018.ISBN: 9783110524192 (rel).Contenu: La 4ème de couverture indique : This collective volume discusses the different manifestations of epistemic modality and evidentiality distintions across languages. It reflects both the diversity of current research and various linguistic traditions, illustrated with numerous example - mostly in Indo-European languages but also beyond (Hungarian, Tibetan, Yucatec and Lakandon Maya, and Ika and Kogi, to Arwako-Chibchan languages). The contributions, written by specialists in the fields covered, are broadly located in the domain of functionnal linguistics and explore language-specific data from semantic, pragmatic, cognitive, typological, and theoretical perspectives.Sujet RAMEAU: Modalité (linguistique) | Évidentialité | Linguistique comparée | Grammaire comparée | Langues romanes | Allemand (langue) | Langues slaves | Langues baltes | Tibétain (langue) | Hongrois (langue) | Yucatèque (langue)Type de document: OuvrageLangue du document: anglaisPays d'édition: Allemagne, Etats-Unis d'AmériquesLocation | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Bibliogr. en fin de contributions. Index.
La 4ème de couverture indique : This collective volume discusses the different manifestations of epistemic modality and evidentiality distintions across languages. It reflects both the diversity of current research and various linguistic traditions, illustrated with numerous example - mostly in Indo-European languages but also beyond (Hungarian, Tibetan, Yucatec and Lakandon Maya, and Ika and Kogi, to Arwako-Chibchan languages). The contributions, written by specialists in the fields covered, are broadly located in the domain of functionnal linguistics and explore language-specific data from semantic, pragmatic, cognitive, typological, and theoretical perspectives.
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