Ha sido reseñado en:
Borja Alonso Pascua (res.)
Revista internacional de lingüística iberoamericana, ISSN 1579-9425, Nº. 44, 2024, págs. 231-235
Romanische Forschungen, ISSN-e 1864-0737, Vol. 136, Nº. 2, 2024, págs. 312-313
This volume approaches the interaction of evidentiality with some other related categories, such as modality and mirativity, from an innovative angle: its connection to informational configuration. The aim of this book is to analyze the impact of shared knowledge on TAME categories as well as to explore its reflection on different verb choices. It provides an innovative theoretical view as well as a robust typological, crosslinguistic perspective.
What everybody knows: expressing shared knowledge thorough evidentials
págs. 1-18
págs. 19-40
págs. 41-76
págs. 77-98
"(No) faltaba/faltaría más": covert negation, mirativity and epistemic modality
págs. 99-130
págs. 131-148
Quantifiers of factual proximity and counterfactuality in Spanish and other Romance languages: "un paso más y me mataba/habría matado"
págs. 149-170
Solipsistic and inter-subjective attitude reports: from representational to volitionals
págs. 171-202
Acostumar (a/de)+INF: From the habitual aspect to genericity aspect. An approach for contemporary Catala
págs. 203-230
págs. 231-262
Time after time: the mirative construction < no ir Fut. a + infinitive > in Spanish
págs. 263-290
págs. 291-306
págs. 307-326
págs. 327-350
págs. 351-370
págs. 371-394
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