Pointing Out Directions in Murrinhpatha

Rather than using abstract directionals, speakers of the Australian Aboriginal language Murrinhpatha make reference to locations of interest using named landmarks, demonstratives and pointing. Building on a culturally prescribed avoidance for certain placenames, this study reports on the use of demo...

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Main Authors: Blythe Joe, Mardigan Kinngirri Carmelita, Perdjert Mawurt Ernest, Stoakes Hywel
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Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2016-05-01
Series:Open Linguistics
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spelling doaj-488c193d29334a0c8721087b2b10a6c22021-10-02T04:19:15ZengDe GruyterOpen Linguistics2300-99692016-05-012110.1515/opli-2016-0007opli-2016-0007Pointing Out Directions in MurrinhpathaBlythe Joe0Mardigan Kinngirri Carmelita1Perdjert Mawurt Ernest2Stoakes Hywel3Macquarie University, University of MelbourneKanamkek Yile Ngala Wadeye Aboriginal Languages CentreKanamkek Yile Ngala Wadeye Aboriginal Languages CentreUniversity of MelbourneRather than using abstract directionals, speakers of the Australian Aboriginal language Murrinhpatha make reference to locations of interest using named landmarks, demonstratives and pointing. Building on a culturally prescribed avoidance for certain placenames, this study reports on the use of demonstratives, pointing and landmarks for direction giving. Whether or not pointing will be used, and which demonstratives will be selected is determined partly by the relative epistemic incline between interlocutors and partly by whether information about a location is being sought or being provided. The reliance on pointing for the representation of spatial vectors requires a construal of language that includes the visuo-corporal modality.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/opli.2016.2.issue-1/opli-2016-0007/opli-2016-0007.xml?format=INTMultimodal utterances indexical reference name avoidance sequence organization gesture and pointing collaborative reference epistemics demonstratives
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author Blythe Joe
Mardigan Kinngirri Carmelita
Perdjert Mawurt Ernest
Stoakes Hywel
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Mardigan Kinngirri Carmelita
Perdjert Mawurt Ernest
Stoakes Hywel
Pointing Out Directions in Murrinhpatha
Open Linguistics
Multimodal utterances
indexical reference
name avoidance
sequence organization
gesture and pointing
collaborative reference
epistemics
demonstratives
author_facet Blythe Joe
Mardigan Kinngirri Carmelita
Perdjert Mawurt Ernest
Stoakes Hywel
author_sort Blythe Joe
title Pointing Out Directions in Murrinhpatha
title_short Pointing Out Directions in Murrinhpatha
title_full Pointing Out Directions in Murrinhpatha
title_fullStr Pointing Out Directions in Murrinhpatha
title_full_unstemmed Pointing Out Directions in Murrinhpatha
title_sort pointing out directions in murrinhpatha
publisher De Gruyter
series Open Linguistics
issn 2300-9969
publishDate 2016-05-01
description Rather than using abstract directionals, speakers of the Australian Aboriginal language Murrinhpatha make reference to locations of interest using named landmarks, demonstratives and pointing. Building on a culturally prescribed avoidance for certain placenames, this study reports on the use of demonstratives, pointing and landmarks for direction giving. Whether or not pointing will be used, and which demonstratives will be selected is determined partly by the relative epistemic incline between interlocutors and partly by whether information about a location is being sought or being provided. The reliance on pointing for the representation of spatial vectors requires a construal of language that includes the visuo-corporal modality.
topic Multimodal utterances
indexical reference
name avoidance
sequence organization
gesture and pointing
collaborative reference
epistemics
demonstratives
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