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==Mirativity== | ==Mirativity== | ||
Czecklish morphologically marks Mirativity. Mirativity is a grammatical category independent of Evidentiality, which indicates the speaker's surprise or the unpreparedness of their mind. Evidentiality is used separately to indicate the speaker’s evidence for a given statement. There are three degrees of Mirativity, as with Volition: a positive degree, a neutral degree, and a negative degree.<br /> | Czecklish morphologically marks Mirativity. Mirativity is a grammatical category independent of Evidentiality, which indicates the speaker's surprise or the unpreparedness of their mind. Evidentiality is used separately to indicate the speaker’s evidence for a given statement. There are three degrees of Mirativity, as with Volition: a positive degree, a neutral degree, and a negative degree.<br /> | ||
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Expresses that an action was expected by the subject. The Nonmirative is used to indicate indifference or preparedness of the speaker. | Expresses that an action was expected by the subject. The Nonmirative is used to indicate indifference or preparedness of the speaker. | ||
*E.g. She brought flowers (expectedly)<br /> | *E.g. She brought flowers (expectedly)<br /> | ||
==Evidentiality== | ==Evidentiality== |
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