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- Mirative abstract "Mirativity, initially proposed by Scott DeLancey, is a grammatical category in a language, independent of evidentiality, that encodes the speaker's surprise or the unpreparedness of their mind. Grammatical elements that encode the semantic category of mirativity are called miratives (abbreviated MIR).DeLancey (1997) first promoted the mirative as a cross-linguistic category, identifying Turkish, Hare, Sunwar, Lhasa Tibetan, and Korean as languages exhibiting this category. Citing DeLancey as a predecessor, many researchers have reported miratives in other languages, especially Tibeto-Burman languages. However, Lazard (1999) and Hill (2012) question the validity of this category, Lazard finding that the category cannot be distinguished from a mediative, and Hill finding the evidence given by DeLancey and by Aikhenvald (2004) either incorrect or insufficient. DeLancey (2012) promotes Hare, Kham, and Magar as clear cases of miratives, conceding that his analysis of Tibetan had been incorrect. He makes no mention of Turkish, Sunwar, or Korean.Albanian has a series of verb forms called miratives or admiratives. These may express surprise on the part of the speaker, but may also have other functions, such as expressing irony, doubt, or reportedness. They may therefore sometimes be translated using the English "apparently".".
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- Mirative wikiPageExternalLink Tense_Aspect_and_Modality.pdf.
- Mirative wikiPageExternalLink The_mirative_and_evidentiality.
- Mirative wikiPageExternalLink Still_Mirative_After_All_These_Years.
- Mirative wikiPageExternalLink Mirativity_in_Tsafiki.
- Mirative wikiPageID "3400648".
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- Mirative wikiPageRevisionID "666601042".
- Mirative wikiPageWikiLink Albanian_language.
- Mirative wikiPageWikiLink Alexandra_Aikhenvald.
- Mirative wikiPageWikiLink Category:Grammatical_moods.
- Mirative wikiPageWikiLink Evidentiality.
- Mirative wikiPageWikiLink Hare_language.
- Mirative wikiPageWikiLink Kham_language.
- Mirative wikiPageWikiLink Korean_language.
- Mirative wikiPageWikiLink Lhasa_Tibetan.
- Mirative wikiPageWikiLink List_of_glossing_abbreviations.
- Mirative wikiPageWikiLink Magar_language.
- Mirative wikiPageWikiLink Scott_DeLancey.
- Mirative wikiPageWikiLink Slavey_language.
- Mirative wikiPageWikiLink Standard_Tibetan.
- Mirative wikiPageWikiLink Sunwar_language.
- Mirative wikiPageWikiLink Tibeto-Burman_languages.
- Mirative wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_language.
- Mirative wikiPageWikiLinkText "(ad)mirative".
- Mirative wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mirative".
- Mirative wikiPageWikiLinkText "mirative".
- Mirative hasPhotoCollection Mirative.
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- Mirative wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Grammatical_categories.
- Mirative wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Grammatical_moods.
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- Mirative subject Category:Grammatical_moods.
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- Mirative type Article.
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- Mirative type Article.
- Mirative comment "Mirativity, initially proposed by Scott DeLancey, is a grammatical category in a language, independent of evidentiality, that encodes the speaker's surprise or the unpreparedness of their mind. Grammatical elements that encode the semantic category of mirativity are called miratives (abbreviated MIR).DeLancey (1997) first promoted the mirative as a cross-linguistic category, identifying Turkish, Hare, Sunwar, Lhasa Tibetan, and Korean as languages exhibiting this category.".
- Mirative label "Mirative".
- Mirative sameAs Miratiivi.
- Mirative sameAs m.099lfz.
- Mirative sameAs Адмиративность.
- Mirative sameAs Admirativ.
- Mirative sameAs Q4356464.
- Mirative sameAs Q4356464.
- Mirative wasDerivedFrom Mirative?oldid=666601042.
- Mirative isPrimaryTopicOf Mirative.