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- indicate evidentiality as their primary function; thus, they do not form a grammatical category. The obligatory elements of grammatical evidentiality systems...
- Evidential burden or "production burden" is the obligation to produce evidence to properly raise an issue at trial. Failure to satisfy the evidential...
- Sensory evidential mood (abbreviated SENS) is one of two kinds of evidential modality. As opposed to reported evidential mood, sensory evidential mood relates...
- Evidential reason or evidential reasoning may refer to: Probabilistic logic, a combination of the capacity of probability theory to handle uncertainty...
- Scott DeLancey, is a grammatical category in a language, independent of evidentiality, that encodes the speaker's surprise or the unpreparedness of their...
- tries to explain evidentiality as a subtype. Others work in the other direction, attempting to reduce epistemic modality to evidentiality. Still others recognize...
- Evident Change, formerly the National Council on Crime and Delinquency (NCCD), is an American nonprofit social research organization. NCCD was organized...
- DeLancey, Scott (2018). "Evidentiality in Tibetic". In Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald (ed.). The Oxford Handbook of Evidentiality. Oxford University Press....
- Evidential apologetics or evidentialism is an approach to Christian apologetics emphasizing the use of evidence to demonstrate that God exists. The evidence...
- The principle of evidential existentiality in philosophy is a principle that explains and gives value to the existence of entities. The principle states...