Placenames are seemingly universal, with the potential to reveal different systems of organizing information in everyday communication. We report on the relationship between placenames in Jahai, an indigenous language spoken by the Jahai people of the Malay Peninsula, and the environment. Our approach explores the tendency to organize names using a hierarchy of kinship associated with the cnεl, mythological entities in origin stories, which appears to map onto catchment areas. By associating linguistic data with these ethnographic inputs and geographical properties calculated in a Geographic Information System, we generate and make suggestions for productive ways of understanding placenames as systems
We describe two documentation projects, on St. Paul Island in Alaska and on the Crow Indian Reservat...
Several pieces of research on the toponym of place names in Indonesia have been carried out but focu...
The Tzeltal language is spoken in a mountainous region of southern Mexico by some 280,000 Mayan corn...
Placenames are seemingly universal, with the potential to reveal different systems of organizing inf...
Landscape terms reflect the relationship between geographic reality and human cognition. Are ‘mounta...
This article investigates hydrological lexicon in Jahai, a Mon-Khmer language of the Malay Peninsula...
Landscape terms reflect the relationship between geographic reality and human cognition. Are ‘mounta...
Place-names (toponyms) are at the intersection of spatial language, culture, and cognition. This que...
This study examines the classification and function of toponyms to reveal the local knowledge of Sun...
This paper discusses the aim and the process of designing a community-engaged open-access GIS topony...
Place naming creates a link between language, culture, and ideas. This study sought to conduct an as...
The subject examined in this thesis is the relationship between contemporary place-names and cultura...
As noted in the workshop introduction, georeferencing by naming is universal, and has existed for a ...
This paper aims to deepen the search for ecosystem-like concepts in indigenous societies by highligh...
The entire Australian continent was once covered with networks of Indigenous placenames. These names...
We describe two documentation projects, on St. Paul Island in Alaska and on the Crow Indian Reservat...
Several pieces of research on the toponym of place names in Indonesia have been carried out but focu...
The Tzeltal language is spoken in a mountainous region of southern Mexico by some 280,000 Mayan corn...
Placenames are seemingly universal, with the potential to reveal different systems of organizing inf...
Landscape terms reflect the relationship between geographic reality and human cognition. Are ‘mounta...
This article investigates hydrological lexicon in Jahai, a Mon-Khmer language of the Malay Peninsula...
Landscape terms reflect the relationship between geographic reality and human cognition. Are ‘mounta...
Place-names (toponyms) are at the intersection of spatial language, culture, and cognition. This que...
This study examines the classification and function of toponyms to reveal the local knowledge of Sun...
This paper discusses the aim and the process of designing a community-engaged open-access GIS topony...
Place naming creates a link between language, culture, and ideas. This study sought to conduct an as...
The subject examined in this thesis is the relationship between contemporary place-names and cultura...
As noted in the workshop introduction, georeferencing by naming is universal, and has existed for a ...
This paper aims to deepen the search for ecosystem-like concepts in indigenous societies by highligh...
The entire Australian continent was once covered with networks of Indigenous placenames. These names...
We describe two documentation projects, on St. Paul Island in Alaska and on the Crow Indian Reservat...
Several pieces of research on the toponym of place names in Indonesia have been carried out but focu...
The Tzeltal language is spoken in a mountainous region of southern Mexico by some 280,000 Mayan corn...