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Kinds of evidentiality in German complement clauses
Abstract
This paper continues my previous work on German complement clauses published in Russia (Gundareva & Kostrova 2005). I developed a system of oppositions between the kinds of reported, evoked and demonstrative evidence in present-day German complement clauses and identified the markers forming these distinctions and their interrelation. Here, viewing complement clauses as the product of complex speech acts, I focus on the locution level, analyzing the functions and semantics of noun and verb phrases in the main and complement clauses and their grammatical description. The system of oppositions that emerges reflects several kinds of evidentiality: quotative vs. indefinite, evoked vs. cited, effective vs. conjectural, acquired through perceived vs. inferred, referred-to-subject vs. referred-to-subject and narrator.
Abstract
This paper continues my previous work on German complement clauses published in Russia (Gundareva & Kostrova 2005). I developed a system of oppositions between the kinds of reported, evoked and demonstrative evidence in present-day German complement clauses and identified the markers forming these distinctions and their interrelation. Here, viewing complement clauses as the product of complex speech acts, I focus on the locution level, analyzing the functions and semantics of noun and verb phrases in the main and complement clauses and their grammatical description. The system of oppositions that emerges reflects several kinds of evidentiality: quotative vs. indefinite, evoked vs. cited, effective vs. conjectural, acquired through perceived vs. inferred, referred-to-subject vs. referred-to-subject and narrator.
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- List of contributors vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction xi
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I. Verbal Categories and Processes in Categorizations
- The tense-aspect system of Khorchin Mongolian 3
- Locational and directional relations and tense and aspect marking in Chalkan, a South Siberian Turkic language 67
- Conspiring motivations for causative and passive isomorphism: 91
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II. Syntactic Functions and Case-Marking
- Spatial semantics, case and relator nouns in Evenki 111
- A survey of alignment features in the Greater Hindukush with special references to Indo-Aryan 133
- Between predicative and attributive possession in Bashkir 175
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III. Clause Combining and Discourse
- Areal features of copula sentences in Karaim as spoken in Lithuania 205
- Non-past copular markers in Turkish 221
- On the distribution of the contrastive-concessive discourse connectives ama ‘but/yet’ and fakat ‘but’ in written Turkish 251
- Anaphora in Ossetic correlatives and the typology of clause combining 275
- Kinds of evidentiality in German complement clauses 311
- Evidentiality in Dzungar Tuvan 339
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IV. Historical Issues
- On the evolution of Russian subject reference 381
- The development of negation in the Transeurasian languages 401
- List of Index 421
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- List of contributors vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction xi
-
I. Verbal Categories and Processes in Categorizations
- The tense-aspect system of Khorchin Mongolian 3
- Locational and directional relations and tense and aspect marking in Chalkan, a South Siberian Turkic language 67
- Conspiring motivations for causative and passive isomorphism: 91
-
II. Syntactic Functions and Case-Marking
- Spatial semantics, case and relator nouns in Evenki 111
- A survey of alignment features in the Greater Hindukush with special references to Indo-Aryan 133
- Between predicative and attributive possession in Bashkir 175
-
III. Clause Combining and Discourse
- Areal features of copula sentences in Karaim as spoken in Lithuania 205
- Non-past copular markers in Turkish 221
- On the distribution of the contrastive-concessive discourse connectives ama ‘but/yet’ and fakat ‘but’ in written Turkish 251
- Anaphora in Ossetic correlatives and the typology of clause combining 275
- Kinds of evidentiality in German complement clauses 311
- Evidentiality in Dzungar Tuvan 339
-
IV. Historical Issues
- On the evolution of Russian subject reference 381
- The development of negation in the Transeurasian languages 401
- List of Index 421