Evidentiality in language and cognition
Special Issue of Functions of Language 16:1 (2009)
Editors
| Lund University
| Lund University
[Functions of Language, 16:1] 2009. 172 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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A tribute to Robert de BeaugrandeJay L. Lemke and Caspar van Helden | pp. 1–3
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Editorial: Evidentiality in language and cognitionLena Ekberg and Carita Paradis | pp. 5–7
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Evidentiality: Linguistic categories and grammaticalizationKasper Boye and Peter Harder | pp. 9–43
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Evidentiality and epistemic modality: On the close relationship between two different categoriesBert Cornillie | pp. 44–62
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Seem and evidentialityKarin Aijmer | pp. 63–88
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Evidentials and metarepresentation in early child languageElly Ifantidou | pp. 89–122
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Nomi Erteschik-Shir. Information structure: The syntax-discourse interfaceReviewed by María de los Ángeles Gómez González | pp. 123–134
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Robert Fiengo. Asking questions: Using meaningful structures to imply ignoranceReviewed by Eirian C. Davies | pp. 135–148
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Francisco José Ruiz de Mendoza Ibañez & María Sandra Peña Cervel (eds.) Cognitive Linguistics: Internal dynamics and interdisciplinary interactionReviewed by Annalisa Baicchi | pp. 149–160
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Mark Sebba. Spelling and society: The culture and politics of orthography around the worldReviewed by Michael Stubbs | pp. 161–164
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