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EVIDENTIALITY IN LAMJUNG YOLMO
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Paraconsistent LogicEngineeringNegative PolarityTibeto-burman LanguageFormal EpistemologyApplied LinguisticsSyntaxLamjung YolmoGrammarLanguage StudiesInteractional LinguisticsEast Asian LanguagesProbability TheoryEvidential ReasoningSpeech CommunicationPhilosophy Of LanguageAutomated ReasoningLinguisticsTheoretical Linguistics
Lamjung Yolmo is a Tibeto-Burman language of the Bodish branch spoken in Nepal. Like related languages it has a verbal system that includes evidential distinctions. In this paper I look at the role of these evidentials in interaction, and in relation to other features of grammar. These features include their relationship to events, interaction with subject person, endopathic verbs and negative polarity. I also look at constructions with no overt evidential marking, and evidential elision, to give a more rounded representation of the role of evidentiality for speakers of Lamjung Yolmo, and explore its role in audience perception of utterances.
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