sourcedenoting
Sourcedenoting is a term used in linguistics to describe the set of linguistic devices and strategies through which a speaker marks the provenance or source of information. It covers how a proposition is linked to its authority, whether the information comes from direct observation, hearsay, a report, a belief, or an inference. The concept sits within the broader domain of evidentiality and attribution but focuses specifically on encoding the source itself rather than only the speaker’s certainty about the proposition.
In theory, sourcedenoting can be modeled as an operator that combines a content proposition with a source
Examples illustrate its range. “According to a recent study, the drug is effective.” “The spokesperson said that
Sourcedenoting has applications in discourse analysis, journalism, translation, and natural language processing. It helps explain how