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The web of knowledge: Evidentiality at the cross-roads

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posted on 2021-11-12, 01:34 authored by Alexandra AikhenvaldAlexandra Aikhenvald
Knowledge can be expressed in language using a plethora of grammatical means. Four major groups of meanings related to knowledge are Evidentiality: grammatical expression of information source; Egophoricity: grammatical expression of access to knowledge; Mirativity: grammatical expression of expectation of knowledge; and Epistemic modality: grammatical expression of attitude to knowledge. The four groups of categories interact. Some develop overtones of the others. Evidentials stand apart from other means in many ways, including their correlations with speech genres and social environment. This essay presents a framework which connects the expression of knowledge across the world's languages in a coherent way, showing their dependencies and complexities, and pathways of historical development in various scenarios, including language obsolescence.

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Volume

2

Start Page

1

End Page

156

Number of Pages

156

ISBN-10

9004466428

ISBN-13

9789004466418

Publisher

Brill

Place of Publication

Leiden, The Netherlands

Open Access

  • No

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Series

Brill Research Perspectives

Number of Chapters

7