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Evidentiality in Romance Languages

by Gerda Haßler (Author)
©2026 Monographs 462 Pages
Series: Linguistica Philologica, Volume 3

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Summary

While all languages can express epistemic awareness regarding the source of a message's content, Romance languages lack mandatory indicators. Such markers enhance confidence in sources such as journalism by specifying whether information is based on experience, hearsay or inference. Although they are not apparent, we can elucidate this by explicitly stating the origin of our knowledge, typically to lessen responsibility. Over the past 30 years, studies have explored markers of knowledge origin, yet consensus on evidentiality markers and effective research methods remains elusive. This book takes a comparative approach, focusing on content as well as linguistic forms such as adverbs, adjectives, verbs and tenses. Evidentiality provides non-predicative information and distinguishes between sources of information such as personal observation, external communication or inference. Communication generally lacks differentiation of sources, resulting in broad evidential-epistemic marking.

Details

Pages
462
Publication Year
2026
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783631778388
Language
English
Keywords
epistemicity evidentiality epistemic modality information source speaker's stance evidential-epistemic markers grammaticalisation commitment direct evidentiality indirect evidentiality exogrammatisation
Published
Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, New York, Oxford, 2026. 462 pp., 3 fig. col., 21 fig. b/w, 20 tables.
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Biographical notes

Gerda Haßler (Author)

Gerda Haßler was Full Professor of Linguistics at the Institute of Romance Studies at the University of Potsdam from 1993 to 2020. Since 2021, she has been president of the Leibniz Society of Sciences in Berlin e.V. Her current research interests include functional grammar, pragmatics, historical semantics, and the history of linguistics.

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