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Directionals_29 ; Language, Cognition and Landscape: understanding cross-cultural and individual variation in geographical ontology
Felix Ahlner; Unspecified. - : Niclas Burenhult, 2014. : Lund University Centre for Languages and Literature, 2014
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PrepInVillage_29 ; Language, Cognition and Landscape: understanding cross-cultural and individual variation in geographical ontology
Felix Ahlner; Unspecified. - : Niclas Burenhult, 2014. : Lund University Centre for Languages and Literature, 2014
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Directionals_02_b ; Language, Cognition and Landscape: understanding cross-cultural and individual variation in geographical ontology
Felix Ahlner; Unspecified. - : Niclas Burenhult, 2014. : Lund University Centre for Languages and Literature, 2014
Abstract: Directionals and prepositions in relation to . 2_9_STE-000 : elevations and parts of elevations. 2_9_STE-001 : small elevations. 2_9_STE-002 : wetland, especially the prepositions 'daitą̊' and 'attą̊'. 2_9_STE-003 : wetland, especially moving 'up' and 'down' a wetland. 2_9_STE-004 : forests. 2_9_STE-005 : standing water. 2_9_STE-006 : running water. 2_9_directionals_drawing_1 : drawings for 2_9_STE-000 and 2_9_STE-001 2_9_directionals_drawing_2 : drawings for 2_9_STE-006 2_9_directionals_drawing_3 : drawings for 2_9_STE-004 and 2_9_STE-005 2_9_directionals_drawing_4 : drawings for 2_9_STE-002 and 2_9_STE-003 ; This project pursues a broadscale and in-depth linguistic inquiry into landscape. The geophysical environment is virtually unexplored in linguistics. Yet it is a fundamental spatial domain with enormous potential for influence on the discipline. How do languages select geographic objects to be labelled? Are there universal categories? What’s the relationship between common nouns (landscape terms) and proper nouns (place names)? Which are the ontological principles of landscape categories? How and why do categorial strategies vary across languages and speakers? The project situates landscape within linguistics as a fundamental domain of human representational systems. It also opens up links between linguistics and other disciplines concerned with landscape that usually have little to do with language. It achieves this by pursuing a program geared to (1) exploring systems of landscape categorization in a number of languages, (2) comparing such systems as well as comparing systems in language with those in cognition, (3) developing a model for understanding categorization strategies across languages and speakers, and (4) documenting vanishing landscape systems. Thus, the research team pursues a range of linguistic lines of inquiry into landscape categorization across six diverse language settings (in Australia, Europe, South America and Southeast Asia). Each language setting represents a case study carried out by a project member with expert knowledge and prior field experience of the particular setting. Data collection is carried out using a bundle of elicitation and experimental techniques, detailed in a field guide developed by the project. Collection, analysis, and documentation of spatially recordable linguistic data is carried out with GIS technology. Each language setting offers opportunities of studying closely related language varieties as well as individuals speaking the same language, making comparison possible not only among maximally diverse languages but also at finer levels of linguistic granularity. An exploratory psycholinguistic subproject probes the relationship between language and cognition in the landscape domain.
Keyword: Elicitation; Swedish language
URL: https://corpora.humlab.lu.se/ds/asv?openpath=MPI243191%23
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PrepOutVillage_20_21_22 ; Language, Cognition and Landscape: understanding cross-cultural and individual variation in geographical ontology
Felix Ahlner; Unspecified. - : Niclas Burenhult, 2014. : Lund University Centre for Languages and Literature, 2014
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PrepInVillage_13_b ; Language, Cognition and Landscape: understanding cross-cultural and individual variation in geographical ontology
Felix Ahlner; Unspecified. - : Niclas Burenhult, 2014. : Lund University Centre for Languages and Literature, 2014
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BowPed_17 ; Language, Cognition and Landscape: understanding cross-cultural and individual variation in geographical ontology
Felix Ahlner; Unspecified. - : Niclas Burenhult, 2014. : Lund University Centre for Languages and Literature, 2014
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PhotoDiscussion_23 ; Language, Cognition and Landscape: understanding cross-cultural and individual variation in geographical ontology
Felix Ahlner; Unspecified. - : Niclas Burenhult, 2014. : Lund University Centre for Languages and Literature, 2014
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BowPed_4_27_28 ; Language, Cognition and Landscape: understanding cross-cultural and individual variation in geographical ontology
Felix Ahlner; Unspecified. - : Niclas Burenhult, 2014. : Lund University Centre for Languages and Literature, 2014
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Conversation_20 ; Language, Cognition and Landscape: understanding cross-cultural and individual variation in geographical ontology
Felix Ahlner; Unspecified. - : Niclas Burenhult, 2014. : Lund University Centre for Languages and Literature, 2014
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PrepInVillage_31_32_a ; Language, Cognition and Landscape: understanding cross-cultural and individual variation in geographical ontology
Felix Ahlner; Unspecified. - : Niclas Burenhult, 2014. : Lund University Centre for Languages and Literature, 2014
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Directionals_30 ; Language, Cognition and Landscape: understanding cross-cultural and individual variation in geographical ontology
Felix Ahlner; Unspecified. - : Niclas Burenhult, 2014. : Lund University Centre for Languages and Literature, 2014
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PrepOutVillage_17_a ; Language, Cognition and Landscape: understanding cross-cultural and individual variation in geographical ontology
Felix Ahlner; Unspecified. - : Niclas Burenhult, 2014. : Lund University Centre for Languages and Literature, 2014
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PrepOutVillage_29 ; Language, Cognition and Landscape: understanding cross-cultural and individual variation in geographical ontology
Felix Ahlner; Unspecified. - : Niclas Burenhult, 2014. : Lund University Centre for Languages and Literature, 2014
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PrepInVillage_13_c ; Language, Cognition and Landscape: understanding cross-cultural and individual variation in geographical ontology
Felix Ahlner; Unspecified. - : Niclas Burenhult, 2014. : Lund University Centre for Languages and Literature, 2014
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PrepInVillage_23 ; Language, Cognition and Landscape: understanding cross-cultural and individual variation in geographical ontology
Felix Ahlner; Unspecified. - : Niclas Burenhult, 2014. : Lund University Centre for Languages and Literature, 2014
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BowPed_13 ; Language, Cognition and Landscape: understanding cross-cultural and individual variation in geographical ontology
Felix Ahlner; Unspecified. - : Niclas Burenhult, 2014. : Lund University Centre for Languages and Literature, 2014
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PrepInVillage_26_a ; Language, Cognition and Landscape: understanding cross-cultural and individual variation in geographical ontology
Felix Ahlner; Unspecified. - : Niclas Burenhult, 2014. : Lund University Centre for Languages and Literature, 2014
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PrepOutVillage_4_27_28 ; Language, Cognition and Landscape: understanding cross-cultural and individual variation in geographical ontology
Felix Ahlner; Unspecified. - : Niclas Burenhult, 2014. : Lund University Centre for Languages and Literature, 2014
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ManTree_20_21 ; Language, Cognition and Landscape: understanding cross-cultural and individual variation in geographical ontology
Felix Ahlner; Unspecified. - : Niclas Burenhult, 2014. : Lund University Centre for Languages and Literature, 2014
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PrepInVillage_19 ; Language, Cognition and Landscape: understanding cross-cultural and individual variation in geographical ontology
Felix Ahlner; Unspecified. - : Niclas Burenhult, 2014. : Lund University Centre for Languages and Literature, 2014
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