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    Mirativity and evidentiality in Bantu by Hannah Gibson, Jenneke van der Waal

    Published 2024-03-01
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    On the expression of mirativity in Rukiga by Allen Asiimwe

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    Evidentiality and mirativity in Magar by Grunow-Hårsta, Karen

    Published 2024
    “…The goals of this paper are two-fold: first, to describe evidentiality and mirativity in Magar, a Tibeto-Burman language of Nepal; second, to bring this data to bear on relationships between evidentiality, mirativity and epistemic modalities. …”
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    Evidentials, inferentials and mirativity in Nepali by Peterson, John

    Published 2024
    “…Some researchers, such as DeLancey (e.g. 1997), view this as a separate category which primarily indicates new information and refer to it as the "mirative". Others, such as Lazard (e.g. 1999) prefer to treat the "mirative" as a subclass of a more general and abstract "mediative" category.…”
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    Narrative conventions in Tibetan languages: the issue of mirativity by Zeisler, Bettina

    Published 2024
    “…Additionally, information may be encoded about a) the means by which the knowledge of the event described was acquired by the speaker (evidentiality), and b) the status of this knowledge as old and assimilated vs. new and unexpected (mirativity). In the past fifteen years, both phenomena have been addressed in several papers (see DeLancey 1997 for references).…”
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    Expressing Surprise A Cross-Linguistic Description of Mirativity by Renzo Mocini

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…Ekman (1999) claims that surprise is one of the basic universal emotions, and only the basic emotions are the real emotions.1 Following DeLancey (1997; 2001) and other researchers (Dickinson 2000; Aikhenvald 2004; Peterson 2010, 2013), we use the term mirativity to refer to the semantic category employed to mark the fact that some information is new or surprising.…”
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    MIRATIVITY IN BANTU: THE CASE OF GĨKŨYŨ (E51) AND KISWAHILI (G42) by Claudius P. Kihara

    Published 2024-03-01
    Subjects: “…mirative, surprise, exclamative, interrogative, evidential, counter-expectation, Gĩkũyũ…”
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    Klasik Türk Edebiyatında Cinsiyetlendirilmiş Mekânlar: Nefhatü’l-Ezhâr, Zenân-Nâme, Mir’ât-ı Cünûn Örnekleminde Kadın ve Mekân by Merve Esra Özgürbüz, Gökçehan Aysel Yılmaz

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Çalışmada Klasik Türk edebiyatında, mahallî tarzın etkileri görülen, yerli konuların işlendiği mesnevilerden, XVII. yüzyılda Nev’î-zâde Atâ’î’nin Nefhatü’l-Ezhâr’ı, XVIII. yüzyılda Enderunlu Fâzıl’ın Zenân-nâme’si ve XIX. yüzyılda Yenişehirli Avnî’nin Mir’ât-ı Cünûn’u cinsiyetlendirilmiş mekânlar bağlamında incelenmektedir. …”
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    Pengaruh kitab Minhāj al-Ṭālibīn, karya al-Imam al-Nawawi dalam bab munakahat, kitab Mir’at al-Ṭullāb, karya Syeikh Abdul Rauf al-Singkili by Alyasak Berhan, Mohd Syukri Yeoh Abdullah

    Published 2020
    “…Hasil daripada perbincangan ini menemukan bahawa Kitab Mir’at al-Ṭullāb telah merujuk pelbagai karya fiqah aliran Mazhab Syafi‘i yang muktabar. …”
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