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Sequence organization : a universal infrastructure for social action
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Sequence organization: A universal infrastructure for social action
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Tzeltal : the demonstrative system
In: Demonstratives in cross-linguistic perspective (Cambridge, 2018), p. 150-175
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Tzeltal: The Demonstrative System
In: Demonstratives in cross-linguistic perspective (2018), S. 150-175
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Differential coding of perception in the world’s languages
In: ISSN: 0027-8424 ; EISSN: 1091-6490 ; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01984190 ; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America , National Academy of Sciences, 2018, 115 (45), pp.11369-11376 (2018)
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Differential coding of perception in the world’s languages
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Differential coding of perception in the world’s languages
Majid, Asifa; Roberts, Seán G.; Cilissen, Ludy. - : National Academy of Sciences, 2018
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Differential coding of perception in the world’s languages
Abstract: Is there a universal hierarchy of the senses, such that some senses (e.g., vision) are more accessible to consciousness and linguistic description than others (e.g., smell)? The long-standing presumption in Western thought has been that vision and audition are more objective than the other senses, serving as the basis of knowledge and understanding, whereas touch, taste, and smell are crude and of little value. This predicts that humans ought to be better at communicating about sight and hearing than the other senses, and decades of work based on English and related languages certainly suggests this is true. However, how well does this reflect the diversity of languages and communities worldwide? To test whether there is a universal hierarchy of the senses, stimuli from the five basic senses were used to elicit descriptions in 20 diverse languages, including 3 unrelated sign languages. We found that languages differ fundamentally in which sensory domains they linguistically code systematically, and how they do so. The tendency for better coding in some domains can be explained in part by cultural preoccupations. Although languages seem free to elaborate specific sensory domains, some general tendencies emerge: for example, with some exceptions, smell is poorly coded. The surprise is that, despite the gradual phylogenetic accumulation of the senses, and the imbalances in the neural tissue dedicated to them, no single hierarchy of the senses imposes itself upon language.
Keyword: Sackler Colloquium on Pressing Questions in the Study of Psychological and Behavioral Diversity
URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30397135
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6233065/
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1720419115
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Differential coding of perception in the world's languages
Majid, Asifa; Roberts, Sean G.; Cilissen, Ludy. - : U.S., National Academy of Sciences, 2018
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Politeness and Impoliteness
In: The Oxford handbook of pragmatics (2017), S. 383-399
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Language, culture, and spatial cognition
In: The Routledge handbook of language and culture (London, 2015), p. 294-308
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Making sense of (exceptional) causal relations. A cross-cultural and cross-linguistic study
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Making sense of (exceptional) causal relations. A cross-cultural and cross-linguistic study
Le Guen, Olivier; Samland, Jana; Friedrich, Thomas. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2015
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The discourse reader
Baker, Paul; Hutchby, Ian; Malinowski, Bronislaw. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, 2014
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The interactional context of language learning in Tzeltal
In: Language in interaction (Amsterdam, 2014), p. 51-82
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Language acquisition and language socialization
In: The Cambridge handbook of linguistic anthropology (Cambridge, 2014), p. 187-226
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Huh? What? : a first survey in twenty-one languages
In: Conversational repair and human understanding (Cambridge, 2013), p. 343-380
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The acquisition of agreement in four Mayan languages
In: The acquisition of ergativity (Amsterdam, 2013), p. 271-306
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La estructura conversacional y la adquisición del lenguaje : el papel de la repetición en el habla de los adultos y los niños tseltales
In: Nuevos senderos en el estudio de la adquisición de lenguas Mesoamericanas (México, 2013), p. 35-82
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The acquisition of ergativity
Bavin, Edith Laura (Hrsg.); Brown, Penelope; Rumsey, Alan. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins, 2013
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