... to discussing Modality in general and Epistemic modality in particular. Palmer (Mood and Modality, 1986), for example, investigates and restricts his study of Epistemic modality to whatis systematized ... Vietnamese linguists who prove absorbed in studying Epistemic modality, Do Huu Chau stands out as a linguist who discusses the concept of Epistemic modality in the view of pragmatics under his account ... knowledge; this clearly includes both his own judgments and the kind of warrant he has for what he says. It is often claimed in the linguistics literature that epistemic modality, unlike other kinds...
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