TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF FIGURES ......................................................................................................... viii
LIST OF TABLES............................................................................................................. ix
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS............................................................................................... xi
ABSTRACT..................................................................................................................... xiv
NOTES ON ORTHOGRAPHY AND PHONOLOGY .................................................... xv
Uzbek ............................................................................................................................ xv
Kazakh .......................................................................................................................... xv
LIST OF GLOSSING CONVENTIONS........................................................................ xvii
PREFACE........................................................................................................................... 1
0.1 General Considerations.......................................................................................... 1
0.2 Methodology and Conventions.............................................................................. 2
0.2.1 Data Sources.................................................................................................... 2
0.2.2 Glossing Conventions ..................................................................................... 4
0.3 Notes on Terminology ........................................................................................... 5
0.4 Outline ................................................................................................................... 9
1 EVIDENTIALITY: HISTORIC, AREAL, AND GENETIC CONSIDERATIONS..... 12
1.1 A History of the Study of Evidentiality............................................................... 13
1.1.1 Early Accounts of Evidentiality .................................................................... 13
1.1.2 Evidentiality and Verbal Categories ............................................................. 14
1.2 Evidentiality as an Areal Feature......................................................................... 21
1.2.1 The Eurasian Evidentiality Belt .................................................................... 22
1.2.2 The Role of Turkic in the Evidentiality Belt................................................. 27
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1.2.3 Uzbek and Kazakh: Areal Importance .......................................................... 33
2 PREDICATION IN UZBEK AND KAZAKH.............................................................. 39
2.1 Agreement Markers ............................................................................................. 40
2.2 Predication and Lexical Categories ..................................................................... 41
2.2.1 Nouns and Adjectives.................................................................................... 42
2.2.2 Pronouns........................................................................................................ 44
2.2.3 Existentials and Deontics .............................................................................. 45
2.3 Verbal Predication ............................................................................................... 46
2.3.1 Finite Verbal Morphology............................................................................. 47
2.3.2 Non-Finite Verbal Morphology .................................................................... 49
2.4 Copular Predication ............................................................................................. 54
2.5 Forms Relevant to Evidentiality .......................................................................... 58
3 THE PAST AND CONFIRMATIVITY........................................................................ 61
3.1 Confirmativity in the Past and the Perfect........................................................... 63
3.2 The Non-Confirmative Converbial Past .............................................................. 77
3.3 The Copular Past.................................................................................................. 82
3.4 The Development of Past Tenses ....................................................................... 86
4 EVIDENTIAL MEANINGS OF EKAN/EKEN............................................................. 89
4.1 Use and Meaning of Ekan/Eken .......................................................................... 90
4.1.1 Ekan/Eken in Declarative Contexts............................................................... 91
4.1.2 Morphosyntactic Properties of Ekan/Eken in Declarative Clauses............... 96
4.1.3 Ekan/Eken in Interrogative Contexts........................................................... 100
4.1.4 Morphosyntactic Properties of Ekan/Eken in Interrogative Clauses........... 103
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4.1.5 On the Modern Reflexes of *er-miš............................................................ 107
4.1.5.1 On emish in Uzbek................................................................................ 108
4.1.5.2 On -mIs in Kazakh ................................................................................ 110
4.2 Ekan/Eken and Temporal Reference ................................................................. 113
4.3 Ekan/Eken and Verbal Categories ..................................................................... 119
5 EKAN/EKEN AND THE EXPRESSION OF EMOTIVITY ....................................... 127
5.1 Emotivity, Speech Act, and Sentence Type....................................................... 128
5.1.1 Admirativity: Emotivity and Non-Confirmativity ...................................... 132
5.1.2 Formal Properties of Admiratives ............................................................... 134
5.1.3 Admiratives, Exclamatives, and Emotivity................................................. 136
5.2 Rhetorical Questions: Speaker-Oriented Interrogatives .................................... 142
5.3 Emotivity, Evidentiality, and Confirmativity .................................................... 147
6 CONCLUSIONS ......................................................................................................... 155
6.1 Evidentiality in Uzbek and Kazakh: A Summary.............................................. 155
6.1.1 Major Findings................................................................................................ 155
6.1.2 Differences between Uzbek and Kazakh .................................................... 161
6.2 Implications ....................................................................................................... 164
6.2.1 Implications for Related Languages............................................................ 164
6.2.1.1 Kyrgyz .................................................................................................. 165
6.2.1.2 Uyghur .................................................................................................. 166
6.2.1.3 Turkmen................................................................................................ 167
6.2.1.4 Tajik...................................................................................................... 169
6.2.1.5 Other Central Asian and Turkic Languages ......................................... 171
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6.2.2 Theoretical Implications.............................................................................. 172
REFERENCES ............................................................................................................... 176
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