The grammar of knowledge : a cross-linguistic typology / edited by Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald, R.M.W. Dixon.
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TextPublication details: Oxford: Oxford University, 2014.Description: xxii, 289 p.: ill.; 24 cm. BookISBN: - 9780198701316
- DUCE P204 .G73
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
The Grammar of Knowledge explores how knowledge is structured, expressed, and negotiated through language.
It examines the linguistic patterns that encode knowing, believing, evidentiality, and epistemic stance across contexts
and languages. Integrating insights from linguistics, philosophy, and discourse studies, the work shows how
grammatical choices shape the representation of knowledge in communication, institutions, and texts, offering a
framework for understanding the relationship between language, cognition, and social interaction.
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