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Vol. 69 (2016)
Kalbotyra
Published 2017-01-27
Research papers
Marina Bondi | Annalisa Sezzi
Evidence (re)presentation and evidentials in popular and academic history: facts and sources speaking for themselves
Abstract views 539 | Article downloads (PDF) 825
7-28
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Marta Carretero
Noun Phrases as expressions of evidentiality: an analysis of four English abstract nouns and their Spanish equivalents
Abstract views 440 | Article downloads (PDF) 493
29-58
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Joanna Chojnicka
Latvian verbs of speaking and their relations to evidentiality
Abstract views 377 | Article downloads (PDF) 591
59-81
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Elena Domínguez Romero
Object-oriented perception: towards a contrastive approach to evidentiality in media discourse
Abstract views 545 | Article downloads (PDF) 562
82-104
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Erika Jasionytė-Mikučionienė
On the modal functions of Lithuanian verbs of coming
Abstract views 403 | Article downloads (PDF) 342
105-120
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Tanja Mortelmans
Indirect evidentiality in Dutch and German: a contrastive corpus study of the seem-type verbs schijnen and scheinen
Abstract views 388 | Article downloads (PDF) 361
121-152
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Pilar Mur-Dueñas
Modal hedging verbs in English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) Business Management research articles
Abstract views 559 | Article downloads (PDF) 626
153-178
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Anna Ruskan
Epistemic qualifications of the English marker likely and its equivalents in Lithuanian
Abstract views 338 | Article downloads (PDF) 281
179-204
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Jolanta Šinkūnienė
The modal verb galėti ʻcan/could/may/mightʼ in academic Lithuanian: distribution, frequency and semantic properties
Abstract views 451 | Article downloads (PDF) 382
205-222
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Audronė Šolienė
(Non)epistemic modality: English must, have to and have got to and their correspondences in Lithuanian
Abstract views 615 | Article downloads (PDF) 1236
223-245
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Miriam Thegel
Intersubjective strategies in deontic modality: evidential functions of Spanish deber ‘must’
Abstract views 366 | Article downloads (PDF) 536
246-266
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Richard J. Whitt
Using corpora to track changing thought styles: evidentiality, epistemology, and Early Modern English and German scientific discourse
Abstract views 1037 | Article downloads (PDF) 600
267-293
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Interviews
Jolanta Šinkūnienė
Modality, Semantic Maps and Lithuania: an interview with Johan van der Auwera
Abstract views 333 | Article downloads (PDF) 522
294-304
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Book reviews
Anna Ruskan
Svenja Kranich. 2016. Contrastive pragmatics and translation: Evaluation, epistemic modality and communicative styles in English and German. Amsterdam, Philadelphia: John Benjamins. P.p xiv + 204. ISBN 978 90 272 5666 9.
Abstract views 426 | Article downloads (PDF) 412
305-311
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