Evidentials in Uralic Languages
Abstract This chapter gives an overview of Uralic evidential systems: of the type A3 in Finnic, A2 in Mari and Permic, A1 and A2 in Ob-Ugric (with strong mirativization), of B3, C3, and higher types in Samoyedic, i.e. very different in different branches of the Uralic family. Due to this and to simi...
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croxfordunivpr:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198759515.013.25 2024-09-15T18:33:53+00:00 Evidentials in Uralic Languages Skribnik, Elena Kehayov, Petar 2018 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198759515.013.25 https://academic.oup.com/edited-volume/38177/chapter/333052051 en eng Oxford University Press The Oxford Handbook of Evidentiality page 525-553 ISBN 0198759517 9780198759515 9780191820236 book-chapter 2018 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198759515.013.25 2024-07-08T04:23:28Z Abstract This chapter gives an overview of Uralic evidential systems: of the type A3 in Finnic, A2 in Mari and Permic, A1 and A2 in Ob-Ugric (with strong mirativization), of B3, C3, and higher types in Samoyedic, i.e. very different in different branches of the Uralic family. Due to this and to similarities in both semantic values and coding with their geographical neighbours, grammatical evidentiality cannot be considered an inherited feature of Uralic languages—but rather appeared due to areal diffusion and independent innovations with different sources, from past tenses to desubordination. Uralic evidentials are not used in commands and tend to be incompatible with non-indicative moods; they are rarely found in negative clauses and questions, in which case they are outside the scope of the negative/interrogative operator; i.e. the content of the clause is negated/questioned, not the information source. Book Part samoyed* Oxford University Press 524 553 |
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Abstract This chapter gives an overview of Uralic evidential systems: of the type A3 in Finnic, A2 in Mari and Permic, A1 and A2 in Ob-Ugric (with strong mirativization), of B3, C3, and higher types in Samoyedic, i.e. very different in different branches of the Uralic family. Due to this and to similarities in both semantic values and coding with their geographical neighbours, grammatical evidentiality cannot be considered an inherited feature of Uralic languages—but rather appeared due to areal diffusion and independent innovations with different sources, from past tenses to desubordination. Uralic evidentials are not used in commands and tend to be incompatible with non-indicative moods; they are rarely found in negative clauses and questions, in which case they are outside the scope of the negative/interrogative operator; i.e. the content of the clause is negated/questioned, not the information source. |
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