Truth and knowledge markers in Wayana (Cariban), Suriname
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2009-10
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Carlin, Eithne B.
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Abstract
"‘Truth and knowledge markers’ is the term used to group together a
seemingly disparate set of grammatical markers that is pervasive in the
Cariban, and also in some Arawakan languages of the Guianas in South
America. Themarkers in question express epistemological ideas of realities
and truths. In the existing grammatical descriptions, at best, a formal
description of the morphemes in question as emphatic, similative, and
frustrative markers may be found scattered through various parts of the
morphology, where they are dealt with in a structural manner; however,
what is needed, besides a structural analysis, is a systematic look at and
detailed analysis of their semantic, pragmatic and indeed philosophical
import, both as separate morphological items and also collectively as a
systemof truth and realitymarkers. In this contribution,Wayana data are
presented to exemplify at least parts of this system"