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- Title
Giving voice to space: the grammar of Northern Alta spatial roots.
- Authors
Garcia-Laguia, Alexandro Xavier
- Abstract
Recent cross-linguistic studies on spatial language reveal a great diversity in the way languages encode spatial information. Yet, given that there are not many spatial studies that have systematically targeted languages with a Philippine-type voice system, it is not clear how spatial expression is structured in such languages. The aim of this study is to address this knowledge gap through an in-depth investigation of Northern Alta, a language presenting such a voice system. The study combines data from stimulus-based tasks with a modern documentation corpus of the language and elicited data to examine the linguistic strategies deployed in four different spatial subdomains: location, disposition, orientation, and routes. The results show that each subdomain favors a distinct set of derivational affixes and a particular set of lexical roots. It is argued that the morphological system of the language plays a crucial role in the structuring of spatial expression. It allows roots with spatial meanings such as 'front', 'side', 'top', and 'back' to derive a variety of spatial verbs that are key in several spatial domains. The study also shows that Philippine-type languages have important information to contribute to cross-linguistic studies of spatial language.
- Subjects
GRAMMATICAL categories; LINGUISTICS; NOUNS; NOMINALS (Grammar); LANGUAGE &; languages
- Publication
Folia Linguistica, 2022, Vol 56, Issue 2, p351
- ISSN
0165-4004
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1515/flin-2022-2027