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Evidentiality in Udmurt
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Evidentiality in Udmurt presents the first in depth exploration of how this endangered Uralic language encodes information source, mirativity, and epistemic modality through its past tense morpholo...
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07 January 2027
Evidentiality in Udmurt presents the first in depth exploration of how this endangered Uralic language encodes information source, mirativity, and epistemic modality through its past tense morphology. Grounded in field data and typological comparison, the book offers a detailed portrait of the Udmurt evidential system and its contextual–pragmatic extensions. Udmurt emerges as a key case for understanding the dynamics of small evidential systems built around an evidentially neutral form and a marked counterpart. The findings contribute to typological research on the interaction of evidential, modal, and pragmatic categories in small evidential systems, many of which are found across the Volga–Kama region and Northern Eurasia.
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Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Empirical Approaches to Linguistic Theory
Publication Date:
07 January 2027
ISBN: 9789004757301
Format: Hardcover
Rebeka Kubitsch, Ph.D. (2023), is a researcher at the University of Szeged. She specializes in Uralic linguistics, with a particular focus on evidentiality and related semantic and pragmatic phenomena in the Udmurt language.