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Evidentiality And Perception Verbs In English And German Richard J Whitt

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Evidentiality And Perception Verbs In English And German Richard J Whitt
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Publisher: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.06 MB
Pages: 235
Author: Richard J. Whitt
ISBN: 9783034301527, 9783035303063, 3034301529, 3035303061
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Evidentiality And Perception Verbs In English And German Richard J Whitt by Richard J. Whitt 9783034301527, 9783035303063, 3034301529, 3035303061 instant download after payment.

Evidentiality, the linguistic encoding of a speaker’s or writer’s evidence for an asserted proposition, has begun to receive serious attention from linguists only in the last quarter century. Much of this attention has focused on languages that encode evidentiality in the grammar, while much less interest has been shown in languages that express evidentiality through means other than inflectional morphology. In English and German, for instance, the verbs of perception - those verbs denoting sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste - are prime carriers of evidential meaning. This study surveys the most prominent of the perception verbs in English and German across all five sensory modalities and accounts for the range of evidential meanings by examining the general polysemy found among perception verbs, as well as the specific complementation patterns in which these verbs occur

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