In:Evidence for Evidentiality
Edited by Ad Foolen, Helen de Hoop and Gijs Mulder
[Human Cognitive Processing 61] 2018
► pp. 1–16
Introduction
Evidentiality: How do you know?
Published online: 19 July 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/hcp.61.01foo
https://doi.org/10.1075/hcp.61.01foo
Article outline
- 1.Introduction to the concept of evidentiality
- 2.The chapters in this volume
- 2.1Part I: What do we know? Knowledge and evidence
- 2.2Part II: When do we know? Accessibility of evidence in time
- 3.Conclusion and outlook
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