Expanding the Boundaries of Epistemicity
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Edited by:
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Funded by:
Swedish Research Council Vetenskapsrådet
About this book
This volume posits that evidentials and other types of epistemic marking (i.e. epistemics) are deictic forms, indexing knowledge representation and attribution, and need to be analysed in context. The volume adopts an interaction- and discourse-based perspective to the study of meaning and distribution of epistemics in a varied sample of languages. Its primary aim is to further our understanding of epistemics by addressing three main analytical challenges: (1) the context-sensitivity of epistemic forms, (2) comparability of forms and systems across languages, and (3) linking data-driven analyses of epistemics focusing on interaction and discourse to traditional analyses of similar forms.
Author / Editor information
Karolina Grzech, University of Pompeu Fabra, Spain; Henrik Bergqvist, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
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Karolina Grzech and Henrik Bergqvist Open Access Download PDF |
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Part 1: Epistemicity and context: different approaches to situated analysis of epistemic expressions
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Caterina Mauri and Silvia Ballarè Open Access Download PDF |
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Elena Battaglia and Johanna Miecznikowski Open Access Download PDF |
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Rebeka Kubitsch Open Access Download PDF |
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Jiahong Wang, Yam Leung and Lawrence Cheung Open Access Download PDF |
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Part 2: Change and development of epistemic meanings
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Karin Aijmer Open Access Download PDF |
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Christian Döhler Open Access Download PDF |
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Pierre-Yves Modicom Open Access Download PDF |
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Part 3: New parameters in epistemic research
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Shahani Singh Shrestha Open Access Download PDF |
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Raúl Bendezú-Araujo and Karolina Grzech Open Access Download PDF |
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