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Reportative evidentials indicate that the
information was
reported to the
speaker by
another person. A few
languages distinguish between hearsay evidentials and...
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affixes of verbs.
Quotative readings of
evidentials are
typologically rare. For example,
English can
express evidentials with an
optional adverb, "Allegedly...
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Sensory evidential mood (abbreviated SENS) is one of two
kinds of
evidential modality. As
opposed to
reported evidential mood,
sensory evidential mood relates...
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Evidential reason or
evidential reasoning may
refer to:
Probabilistic logic, a
combination of the
capacity of
probability theory to
handle uncertainty...
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Evident Change,
formerly the
National Council on
Crime and
Delinquency (NCCD), is an
American nonprofit social research organization. NCCD was organized...
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Evidential burden or "production burden" is the
obligation to
produce evidence to
properly raise an
issue at trial.
Failure to
satisfy the
evidential...
- An
interesting contrast to
omission of
evidentials is
overuse of
evidentials. If a
speaker uses
evidentials too much with no reason,
competence is brought...
- Tamper-
evident describes a
device or
process that
makes unauthorized access to the
protected object easily detected. Seals, markings, or
other techniques...
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Evidential apologetics or
evidentialism is an
approach to
Christian apologetics emphasizing the use of
evidence to
demonstrate that God exists. The evidence...
- In
epistemology (theory of knowledge), a self-
evident proposition is a
proposition that is
known to be true by
understanding its
meaning without proof...