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Evidentiality
ReviewAbstract: Human societies show a deep concern with how people know things and how relationships to knowledge aPalabras claves:deixis, grammar, INTERACTION, knowledge, perception, StanceAutores:Lila San RoqueFuentes:scopusEvidentiality and interrogativity
ArticleAbstract: Understanding of evidentials is incomplete without consideration of their behaviour in interrogativePalabras claves:Conjunct/disjunct, Egophoricity, Epistemics, Evidentiality, Interrogativity, perspectiveAutores:Elisabeth J. Norcliffe, Floyd S., Lila San RoqueFuentes:scopusForests: The cross-linguistic perspective
ArticleAbstract: Do all humans perceive, think, and talk about tree cover (forests) in more or less the same way? IntPalabras claves:Autores:Burenhult N., Hill C., Huber J., Lila San Roque, Rybka K., Van Putten S.Fuentes:scopusThe grammar of engagement II: Typology and diachrony
ArticleAbstract: Engagement systems encode the relative accessibility of an entity or state of affairs to the speakerPalabras claves:accessibility, engagement, epistemic, EVIDENTIAL, intersubjectivity, perspectiveAutores:Bergqvist H., Evans N., Lila San RoqueFuentes:scopusSmell Is Coded in Grammar and Frequent in Discourse: Cha'palaa Olfactory Language in Cross-Linguistic Perspective
ArticleAbstract: It has long been claimed that there is no lexical field of smell, and that smell is of too little vaPalabras claves:Cha'palaa, ENGLISH, Imbabura Quechua, olfaction, sensory anthropologyAutores:Floyd S., Lila San Roque, Majid A.Fuentes:scopusUniversal meaning extensions of perception verbs are grounded in interaction
ArticleAbstract: Apart from references to perception, words such as see and listen have shared, non-literal meaningsPalabras claves:conversation, discourse marker, DIVERSITY, perception verb, Polysemy, semantics, socialityAutores:Elisabeth J. Norcliffe, Kendrick K.H., Lila San Roque, Majid A.Fuentes:scopus