This paper explores how static topological spatial relations such as contiguity, contact, containment, and support are expressed in the Mayan language Tzeltal. Three distinct Tzeltal systems for describing spatial relationships - geographically anchored (place names, geographical coordinates), viewer-centered (deictic), and object-centered (body parts, relational nouns, and dispositional adjectives) - are presented, but the focus here is on the object-centered system of dispositional adjectives in static locative expressions. Tzeltal encodes shape/position/configuration gestalts in verb roots; predicates formed from these are an essential element in locative descriptions. Specificity of shape in the predicate allows spatial reltaions betwee...
highlands of Chiapas, Mexico, derive from roots which can be partitioned into formal types on the ba...
The spatial vocabulary of the Mayan language Tzeltal is dominated by an Absolute system of spatial r...
The spatial vocabulary of the Mayan language Tzeltal is dominated by an Absolute system of spatial r...
This paper explores how static topological spatial relations such as contiguity, contact, containmen...
This paper surveys the lexical and grammatical resources for talking about spatial relations in the ...
In a critique of the current state of theories of language acquisition, Bowerman (1985) has argued f...
The Mayan languages Tzeltal and Yucatec have large form classes of “dispositional” roots which lexic...
The Mayan languages Tzeltal and Yucatec have large form classes of “dispositional” roots which lexic...
The Mayan languages Tzeltal and Yucatec have large form classes of “dispositional” roots which lexic...
Recent crosslinguistic studies of spatial language and cognition have revealed that many languages u...
This paper examines the verbs and other spatial vocabulary used for describing events of ‘putting’ a...
This paper examines the verbs and other spatial vocabulary used for describing events of ‘putting’ a...
The Tzeltal language is spoken in a mountainous region of southern Mexico by some 280,000 Mayan corn...
In the face of the prevailing assumption among cognitive scientists that human spatial cognition is ...
In the face of the prevailing assumption among cognitive scientists that human spatial cognition is ...
highlands of Chiapas, Mexico, derive from roots which can be partitioned into formal types on the ba...
The spatial vocabulary of the Mayan language Tzeltal is dominated by an Absolute system of spatial r...
The spatial vocabulary of the Mayan language Tzeltal is dominated by an Absolute system of spatial r...
This paper explores how static topological spatial relations such as contiguity, contact, containmen...
This paper surveys the lexical and grammatical resources for talking about spatial relations in the ...
In a critique of the current state of theories of language acquisition, Bowerman (1985) has argued f...
The Mayan languages Tzeltal and Yucatec have large form classes of “dispositional” roots which lexic...
The Mayan languages Tzeltal and Yucatec have large form classes of “dispositional” roots which lexic...
The Mayan languages Tzeltal and Yucatec have large form classes of “dispositional” roots which lexic...
Recent crosslinguistic studies of spatial language and cognition have revealed that many languages u...
This paper examines the verbs and other spatial vocabulary used for describing events of ‘putting’ a...
This paper examines the verbs and other spatial vocabulary used for describing events of ‘putting’ a...
The Tzeltal language is spoken in a mountainous region of southern Mexico by some 280,000 Mayan corn...
In the face of the prevailing assumption among cognitive scientists that human spatial cognition is ...
In the face of the prevailing assumption among cognitive scientists that human spatial cognition is ...
highlands of Chiapas, Mexico, derive from roots which can be partitioned into formal types on the ba...
The spatial vocabulary of the Mayan language Tzeltal is dominated by an Absolute system of spatial r...
The spatial vocabulary of the Mayan language Tzeltal is dominated by an Absolute system of spatial r...