
Discourse approaches to evidentiality in Spanish
Special issue of Pragmatics and Society 9:3 (2018)
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[Pragmatics and Society, 9:3] 2018. v, 162 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 3 July 2018
Published online on 3 July 2018
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Table of Contents
- Introduction to the special issue: Discourse approaches to evidentiality in SpanishMarta Albelda Marco & Maria Estellés | pp. 333–339
- Does the source matter? Specificity in reportative evidentiality in Spanish scientific discourse (1799–1920)Dorota Kotwica | pp. 340–355
- Evidentiality in illness narratives: Structures with the Spanish verb ver in autobiographical narratives of eating disordersCarolina Figueras Bates | pp. 356–380
- Evidential language in Internet forums: A study of the unit “ya me dirás tú”Aina Torrent i Alamany-Lenzen | pp. 381–401
- What genres tell us about evidentials and vice versa: A study of al parecer in Spanish parliamentary debatesMaria Estellés | pp. 402–428
- Evidentials as a mark of genre: A study of four oral and written genresMarta Albelda Marco | pp. 429–453
- Embodied departure from focal objects in a lingua franca campus tourYuri Hosoda & David Aline | pp. 454–484
- Rodney H. Jones. 2016. Spoken DiscourseReviewed by Danyal Freeman | pp. 485–489
- Kerstin Fischer. 2016. Designing Speech for a Recipient: The Roles of Partner Modeling, Alignment and Feedback in so-called ‘Simplified Registers’Reviewed by Kim Ebensgaard Jensen | pp. 490–494
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