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- W7657003 abstract "The increasingly abundant research on evidentiality has given rise to a sort of implicit confrontation between those, mainly typologists, advocating a strict definition of evidentiality within the domain of grammar, and those considering evidentiality as a more general functional category whose scope includes not only grammatical but also lexical phenomena and can therefore be extended to languages traditionally considered as unaffected by evidentiality. Such a confrontation has been explicitly addressed in this collection of articles soliciting contributions on lexical phenomena in the languages of Europe and, at the same time, asking Alexandra Aikhenvald, one of the most active typologists pleading the cause of evidentiality as a totally separate grammatical category, to write a final commentary article. The result confirms the impression that a rigid distinction between grammatical evidentiality and lexical expressions of information source has the advantage of being conceptually clear as well as terminologically elegant (it is “necessary and reasonable [...] if one wants to establish a common conceptual ground for a cross-linguistic analysis” as Giacalone & Topadze, this volume, put it), but it may be too restrictive if the whole continuum between grammar and lexicon is taken into account (Cornillie, this volume). In other words, a clear-cut distinction between the set of obligatory markers of ‘exotic’ languages such as Quechua, Tariana, Qiang, Western Apache or Shipibo-Konibo (see Aikhenvald, sections 2-3, this volume) and the English adverbs reportedly, allegedly, supposedly is not only desirable but also unavoidable. Nonetheless, the ‘exotic’ morphemes and the English lexemes might be conceived as the opposite endpoints of a continuum that admits several intermediate stages, displaying linguistic forms that are less paradigmatic than evidential morphemes and at the same time more morphosyntactically constrained than English adverbs. The gradient nature of such a continuum is clearly presented in Aikhenvald (this volume), who demonstrates that recognizing it is not tantamount to denying the basic structural difference between grammatical evidentiality and lexical marking of information source. In fact, only a careful study of the intermediate stages between lexicon and grammar can really contribute to clarify the" @default.
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- W7657003 title "Investigating a grammatical category and its lexical correlates" @default.
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