Juana Isabel Marín Arrese, Julia Lavid López, Marta Carretero, Elena Domínguez Romero, María Victoria Martín de la Rosa, María Pérez Blanco
págs. 9-16
Reported lies: incredulous evidentiality and speaker's commitment
págs. 19-32
págs. 33-56
The future of necessity in Spanish: modality, evidentiality and deictic projection at the crossroads
págs. 57-86
From seeing to reporting: grammaticalization of evidentiality in spanish constructions with "ver" ("to see")
págs. 87-110
págs. 111-138
Reporting the source of information in the british and spanish press: a taxonomy of expressions
págs. 139-168
págs. 169-194
Expressing necessity in Spanish: the case of "Deber" 'Must' and "Tener que" 'Have to'
págs. 195-218
págs. 219-238
Epistemicity in English and Spanish: an annotation proposal
Julia Lavid López, Marta Carretero, Juan Rafael Zamorano-Mansilla
págs. 241-276
págs. 277-310
The use of modality in the early academic article: the "Journal des Sçavans" and the "Philosophical Transactions", 1665-1700
págs. 311-334
The combination of evidentiality and epistemic modality in Spanish: the use of probability markers and cognitive verbs to express uncertainty
págs. 335-370
Gender differences and similarities in the use of inferential evidentiality in spoken British English: a corpus-based study
págs. 371-400
Modal adverbs and discourse context: the case of "doubtless", "no doubt" and "undoubtedly"
págs. 401-420
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