This paper aims at presenting critically, correcting, and supplementing the basic findings of the bibliography regarding some evidential strategies and other evidential means employed by Ancient Greek. Additional data from subsequent periods and, especially, from two Modern Greek Dialects (i.e. Tsakonian and Pharasiot) support the hypothesis that evidentiality has been diachronically and
... [Show full abstract] dia-topically relevant for Greek and raise theoretical questions on the syntactic nature of evidential mechanisms, on the notional boundaries between evidentiality and epistemicity, and on the study of Modern Greek dialects in the light of this category.