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Asudeh, Ash & Toivonen, Ida: A Modular Approach to Evidentiality
Evidentiality is a well-established morphosyntactic category that has also
received a lot of attention in the semantics literature over the last 15+
years. However, it has received scant attention in Lexical-Functional Grammar,
despite the fact that LFG’s modular Correspondence Architecture is particularly
well-suited to illuminating the phenomenon. In particular, the theory makes
possible an account of evidentiality that does not merely conflate the semantic
category of evidentiality with its morphosyntactic realization, but which also
does not create false equivalences between languages that mark evidentiality
morphosyntactically and those that do not. In other words, it enables an account
in which we can differentiate languages that morphosyntactically mark
evidentiality from those that do not. Yet at the same time it also allows us to
capture semantic commonalities between morphosyntactically marked evidentials
and expression of evidentiality in languages, like English, that do demonstrate
semantic evidentiality, but which do not have a dedicated morphosyntactic
paradigm of evidentials. In this paper, we will first consider languages with
obligatory, fully grammaticalized evidentiality. We then turn to English as an
example of a languages that has the means to express evidentiality, but without
fully grammaticalized or obligatory marking.
December 22, 2022 |
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