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Evidentiality: Unifying Nominal and Propositional Domains
Diti Bhadra
Linguistics
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Arts and Humanities
Evidentials
100%
Nominals
100%
propositional
100%
Evidentiality
100%
Tense
50%
Modal
33%
Literature
16%
marker's
16%
Epistemic
16%
Empirical
16%
Demonstrative
16%
Verbs
16%
Temporal
16%
Modal Logic
16%
Crosslinguistic
16%
Determiners
16%
Certainty
16%
sensory evidential
16%
Keyphrases
Evidentiality
100%
Accessibility Relation
50%
Modal
33%
Nominal Tense
33%
Spatiotemporal
16%
Cross-linguistic
16%
Demonstratives
16%
Tense
16%
Modal Logic
16%
Factive
16%
Historical Necessity
16%
Nominal Aspect
16%
Non-propositional
16%
Verbal Tense
16%