All Stories

  1. The Italian epistemic marker mi sa [to me it knows] compared to so [I know], non so [I don’t know], non so se [I don’t know whether], credo [I believe], penso [I think]
  2. Demonstrative questions and epistemic authority management in medium-sitter interactions
  3. Epistemic Stance in Dialogue
  4. Communicating Certainty and Uncertainty in Medical, Supportive and Scientific Contexts
  5. Mitigation and epistemic positions in troubles talk: The giving advice activity in close interpersonal relationships. Some examples from Italian
  6. Preface
  7. Italian come se “as if”
  8. Epistemic stance
  9. BioUncertainty
  10. Negotiating narrative
  11. The communication of certainty and uncertainty in Italian political media discourses
  12. Certain-Uncertain, True-False, Good-Evil in Italian Political Speeches
  13. Chapter 18. Polyphony in interior monologues
  14. Dis-Identity as Living Identity