A key question in categorisation is to what extent people categorise in the same way, or differently. This paper examines categorisation of the body in Punjabi, an Indo-European language spoken in Pakistan and India. First, an inventory of body part terms is presented, illustrating how Punjabi speakers segment and categorise the body. There are some noteworthy terms in the inventory, which illustrate categories in Punjabi that are unusual when compared to other languages presented in this volume. Second, Punjabi speakers’ conceptualisation of the relationship between body parts is explored. While some body part terms are viewed as being partonomically related, others are viewed as being in a locative relationship. It is suggested that there...
This article is a study of words for body parts in the Mon-Khmer language Kammu. It contains one des...
Pakistan is a land of linguistic diversity having more than sixty languages. Punjabi, along with its...
This paper describes the terminology used to describe parts of the body in Ye´lıˆ Dnye, the Papuan l...
A key question in categorisation is to what extent people categorise in the same way, or differently...
The domain of the human body is an ideal focus for semantic typology, since the body is a physical u...
The human body is unique - it is both an object of perception and the source of human experience. It...
We describe an implementation of morphology, development of a corpus and building of a lexicon for P...
This article explores the lexicon of body part terms in Jahai, a Mon-Khmer language spoken by a grou...
This paper presents a survey of the body part domain in the Mon-Khmer lan-guage Kammu. The descripti...
The paper evaluates the of subject-verb agreement in Punjabi (one of the Indo-Aryan languages). The ...
Segmentation (and, indeed, definition) of the human body in Kuuk Thaayorre (a Paman language of Cape...
This paper presents a survey of the body part domain in the Mon-Khmer language Kammu. The descriptiv...
In this project, we are researching body parts as sources for classifiers in Central and South Ameri...
This paper contributes to the description of the Indus Kohistani language of Pakistan by presenting ...
Punjabi belongs to Indo-Aryan family. In this paper its phonemic inventory is discussed. Dialect spo...
This article is a study of words for body parts in the Mon-Khmer language Kammu. It contains one des...
Pakistan is a land of linguistic diversity having more than sixty languages. Punjabi, along with its...
This paper describes the terminology used to describe parts of the body in Ye´lıˆ Dnye, the Papuan l...
A key question in categorisation is to what extent people categorise in the same way, or differently...
The domain of the human body is an ideal focus for semantic typology, since the body is a physical u...
The human body is unique - it is both an object of perception and the source of human experience. It...
We describe an implementation of morphology, development of a corpus and building of a lexicon for P...
This article explores the lexicon of body part terms in Jahai, a Mon-Khmer language spoken by a grou...
This paper presents a survey of the body part domain in the Mon-Khmer lan-guage Kammu. The descripti...
The paper evaluates the of subject-verb agreement in Punjabi (one of the Indo-Aryan languages). The ...
Segmentation (and, indeed, definition) of the human body in Kuuk Thaayorre (a Paman language of Cape...
This paper presents a survey of the body part domain in the Mon-Khmer language Kammu. The descriptiv...
In this project, we are researching body parts as sources for classifiers in Central and South Ameri...
This paper contributes to the description of the Indus Kohistani language of Pakistan by presenting ...
Punjabi belongs to Indo-Aryan family. In this paper its phonemic inventory is discussed. Dialect spo...
This article is a study of words for body parts in the Mon-Khmer language Kammu. It contains one des...
Pakistan is a land of linguistic diversity having more than sixty languages. Punjabi, along with its...
This paper describes the terminology used to describe parts of the body in Ye´lıˆ Dnye, the Papuan l...