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Ep. 47: Karolina Grzech on Evidentiality and  Epistemicity in Quechuan Languages

Ep. 47: Karolina Grzech on Evidentiality and  Epistemicity in Quechuan Languages

Update: 2023-12-04
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This month's episode is with Dr. Karolina Grzech at the University of Valencia. Karolina is a documentary and descriptive linguist, working mostly on Quechuan languages and natural language use. Her main topics of research are evidentiality (encoding how we know things) and epistemicity (encoding different aspects of knowledge). She is particularly interested in how these categories play out in natural discourse. She also researches pragmatics in general, and, language endangerment and methodology of linguistic fieldwork, with special reference to the indigenous language of South America. Karolina is also interested in the socio-economic issues which affect minority and endangered languages and the communities which use them.


Finally, if you are interested in learning more about Quechuan languages, last season Field Notes aired an interview with Gladys Camacho Ríos on her work with her native language, South Bolivian Quechua (episode linked below in show notes).


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Ep. 47: Karolina Grzech on Evidentiality and  Epistemicity in Quechuan Languages

Ep. 47: Karolina Grzech on Evidentiality and  Epistemicity in Quechuan Languages

Martha Tsutsui Billins