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Lingthusiasm - A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics

32: You heard about it but I was there - Evidentiality

Lingthusiasm - A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics

Gretchen McCulloch and Lauren Gawne

Science

4.8791 Ratings

🗓️ 16 May 2019

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Sometimes, you know something for sure. You were there. You witnessed it. And you want to make sure that anyone who hears about it from you knows that you’re a direct source. Other times, you weren’t there, but you still have news. Maybe you found it out from someone else, or you pieced together a couple pieces of indirect evidence. In that case, you don’t want to overcommit yourself. When you pass the information on, you want to qualify it with how you found out, in case it turns out not to be accurate. In this episode of Lingthusiasm, your hosts Lauren Gawne and Gretchen McCulloch get enthusiastic about how we come to know things, and how different languages let us talk about this. Some languages, like English, give us the option of adding extra adverbs and clauses, like “I’m sure that” or “I was told that” or “maybe” or “apparently”. In other languages, like Syuba, indicating how you’ve come to know something is baked right into the grammar. We also talk about what this means for how kids learn languages and how English might evolve more evidentials. This month’s bonus episode is about talking to animals! Making animals learn human language has not generally worked out as well as people have hoped, but the attempts are still very interesting! Support Lingthusiasm on Patreon to gain access to the animals episode and 26 previous bonus episodes. patreon.com/lingthusiasm -- Merch update! Have you ever browsed the "Insert Symbol" menu just for fun? Do you stay up late reading Wikipedia articles about obscure characters? Or do you just…somehow…know a little bit too much about Unicode? Introducing the new ESOTERIC SYMBOLS scarves! We've hand-picked and arranged in a pleasing array our favourite symbols from the editing, logic, music, game piece, punctuation, mathematics, currency, shapes, planets, arrows, and Just Plain Looks Cool sections of Unicode! Including fan favourites like: the interrobang ‽ multiocular o ꙮ the old school b&w snowman, the pilcrow ¶ the one-em, two-em AND three-em dashes And yes, the classic Unicode error diamond with question mark itself � We're also very excited to announce that all our scarf designs (IPA, trees, and esoteric symbols) are now available on mugs and notebooks, for those who prefer to show off their nerdery in household object rather than apparel form. By popular demand, we've made LITTLE LONGITUDINAL LANGUAGE ACQUISITION PROJECT onesies and kiddy tshirts available for everyone! Available in Mum's, Dad's, Mom's, and without possessor marking (because it turns out that there are a LOT of kinship terms). Get them at: https://redbubble.com/people/lingthusiasm/ Here are the links mentioned in this episode: https://lingthusiasm.com/post/184928796346/lingthusiasm-episode-32-you-heard-about-it-but-i

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0:00.0

Welcome to Enthusiasm, a podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics.

0:20.4

I'm Gretchen McCallick.

0:21.7

I'm Lauren Gorn, and today we're getting enthusiastic about indicating how we know things,

0:26.4

which is evidentiality.

0:27.6

But first, we want to take this opportunity to remind you that we currently have 27 bonus episodes

0:34.1

on our Patreon with new bonuses coming every month. Yes, so you can go there and listen to new bonus episodes on our Patreon with new bonuses coming every month.

0:38.1

Yes, so you can go there and listen to new bonus episodes like Animal Communication,

0:43.0

how the internet is making English better, a recording from our live show in Melbourne,

0:46.9

and do you adjust the way you talk to match other people?

0:50.3

And more, all help keeping the show going, keeping the show ad-free, and giving you almost twice as much

0:57.1

enthusiasm to listen to. We also have brand-new merch for you to adorn yourself with, or to adorn your

1:05.3

office with, or adorn your classes with. So we have made a scarf and a few other objects with some of our favorite

1:12.8

weird and esoteric symbols from editing symbols, math symbols, music symbols, punctuation marks,

1:19.9

and more. It's like the International Phonetic Alphabet scarf, but with other weird symbols

1:25.2

that you may enjoy. We've also made a baby onesie that says

1:28.9

Little Longitudinal Language Acquisition Project

1:31.6

for all of you who are embarking on

1:33.8

or have family members and friends

1:35.6

embarking on their own long-term

1:37.7

little longitudinal language acquisition projects.

1:40.4

And you can check out the photos on our website

1:42.0

at linkathusiasm.com slash merch

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