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Evidentiality in Georgian
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Winfried Boeder
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- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents vii
- Evidentials: semantics and history 1
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Turkic languages
- Some aspects of the acquisition of evidentials in Turkish 15
- Turkish MiŞ- and iMiŞ-items. Dimensions of a functional analysis 29
- Direct and indirect experience in Salar 45
- Turkic indirectives 61
- Reflections on -miš in Khalaj 89
- Indirectivity in Gagauz 103
- Between resultative, historical and inferential: non-finite -mIş forms in Turkish 115
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Iranian languages
- Indirectivity in Kurmanji 147
- Expressions of indirectivity in spoken Modern Persian 185
- Le médiatif: considérations théoriques et application à l’iranien 209
- Epistemic verb forms in Persian of Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan 229
- Traces of evidentiality in Classical New Persian 259
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Other language areas
- Evidentiality in Georgian 275
- Confirmative/nonconfirmative in Balkan Slavic, Balkan Romance, and Albanian with additional observations on Turkish, Romani, Georgian, and Lak 329
- Evidentially and typology: grammatical functions of particles in Burmese and the early stages of Indo-European languages 367
- Expressions of evidentiality in two Semitic languages – Hebrew and Arabic 383
- Perfect forms as a means of expressing evidentiality in Modern Eastern Armenian 401
- Evidentiality in Komi Zyryan 419
- Perfect, evidentiality and related categories in Tungusic languages 441
- Evidentiality in Kinnauri 471
- Index 483
- 501-502 501
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents vii
- Evidentials: semantics and history 1
-
Turkic languages
- Some aspects of the acquisition of evidentials in Turkish 15
- Turkish MiŞ- and iMiŞ-items. Dimensions of a functional analysis 29
- Direct and indirect experience in Salar 45
- Turkic indirectives 61
- Reflections on -miš in Khalaj 89
- Indirectivity in Gagauz 103
- Between resultative, historical and inferential: non-finite -mIş forms in Turkish 115
-
Iranian languages
- Indirectivity in Kurmanji 147
- Expressions of indirectivity in spoken Modern Persian 185
- Le médiatif: considérations théoriques et application à l’iranien 209
- Epistemic verb forms in Persian of Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan 229
- Traces of evidentiality in Classical New Persian 259
-
Other language areas
- Evidentiality in Georgian 275
- Confirmative/nonconfirmative in Balkan Slavic, Balkan Romance, and Albanian with additional observations on Turkish, Romani, Georgian, and Lak 329
- Evidentially and typology: grammatical functions of particles in Burmese and the early stages of Indo-European languages 367
- Expressions of evidentiality in two Semitic languages – Hebrew and Arabic 383
- Perfect forms as a means of expressing evidentiality in Modern Eastern Armenian 401
- Evidentiality in Komi Zyryan 419
- Perfect, evidentiality and related categories in Tungusic languages 441
- Evidentiality in Kinnauri 471
- Index 483
- 501-502 501