The Rise and Development of Evidential and Epistemic Markers
Special issue of Journal of Historical Linguistics 7:1/2
Editors
[Journal of Historical Linguistics, 7:1/2] 2017. vi, 274 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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The rise and development of evidential and epistemic markersSilvio Cruschina & Eva-Maria Remberger | pp. 1–8
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Evidential adverbs in German: Diachronic development and present-day meaningKatrin Axel-Tober & Kalle Müller | pp. 9–47
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The grammaticalization of epistemicity in Ibero-Romance: Alike processes, unlike outcomesAlice Corr | pp. 48–76
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From verum to epistemic modality and evidentiality: On the emergence of the Spanish Adv+C constructionAnna Kocher | pp. 77–110
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From visual perception to inference in the French evidential markers il m’est avis que, apparemment, and il paraît queAmalia Rodríguez-Somolinos | pp. 111–133
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The rise and development of parenthetical needless to say : An assumed evidential strategyZeltia Blanco-Suárez & Mario Serrano-Losada | pp. 134–159
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On English turn out and Spanish resultar mirative constructions: A case of ongoing grammaticalization?Mario Serrano-Losada | pp. 160–189
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The grammaticalization of Dutch klinkenMarjolein Poortvliet | pp. 190–212
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Miratives in Japanese: The rise of mirative markers via grammaticalizationMasaharu Shimada & Akiko Nagano | pp. 213–244
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The evolution of egophoricity and evidentiality in the Himalayas: The case of BunanManuel Widmer | pp. 245–274
Introduction
Articles
Subjects
Linguistics
Main BIC Subject
CFF: Historical & comparative linguistics
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009010: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Historical & Comparative