A grammar of space in Baure A study on the linguistic encoding of spatial reference

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Authors
  • F. Admiraal
Supervisors
Cosupervisors
  • S. Danielsen
Award date 03-06-2016
ISBN
  • 9789460932076
Number of pages 318
Publisher Utrecht: LOT
Organisations
  • Faculty of Humanities (FGw) - Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (AIHR) - Amsterdam Center for Language and Communication (ACLC)
Abstract
Cross-linguistic research has shown that languages vary greatly in the way they encode spatial reference. However, it has also shown that patterns can be identified in this variety of linguistic encodings.
This dissertation focuses on the key components of spatial language in Baure, a critically endangered Arawakan language spoken in the Bolivian Amazonia. Firstly, it offers a detailed description of the linguistic means that are used for spatial reference, focusing in particular on locative noun phrases, predicates used for expressing location and motion, and spatial orientation by means of nominal and adverbial demonstratives. Secondly, the research uncovers the major patterns in the underlying semantics of spatial language in Baure, by studying its use in context. This systematic spatial knowledge is necessary for the correct interpretation of any spatial language.
The thesis thus intends to offer the reader a comprehensive overview of the form, function, and semantics of Baure spatial language.
Document type PhD thesis
Note Research conducted at: Universiteit van Amsterdam Series: LOT dissertation series 425
Language English
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