evidenTialiTY, inFeRenTialiTY and miRaTiviTY in The modeRn hindi alexander siGorskiy abStract. alexander sigorskiy. Evidentiality, Inferentiality and Mirativity in the Modern Hindi . lingua posnaniensis, vol. Lii (1)/2010. the poznań society for the advancement of the arts and sciences. pL issn 0079-4740, isBn 978-83-7654-030-6, pp. 71-80
evidentiality in a broad sense, including reported evidentials, inferentials, miratives, quotatives and delocutives in hindi is represented by evidential strategies or non-grammaticalized modes of expression of evidential semantics merged with some other grammatical categories. hindi evidentials are represented morphologically (inferentials marked by moods), syntactically (mirativity) and lexically (delocutives).
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