Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1103384 | Language Sciences | 2011 | 18 Pages |
This article reports on spatial frames of reference (FoRs) preferences in Juchiteco (Zapotec, Otomanguean). The data show that speakers exhibit a strong preference for the absolute and object-centered FoRs, both observer-independent, and overall disfavor most other FoR types. Of particular interest is the limited use of the relative (observer-dependent) FoR. This is relevant in a language such as Juchiteco, which has a productive meronymic (part-naming) system, as it supports the hypothesis put forth by the Spatial Language and Cognition in Mesoamerica project that productive meronymy correlates with a bias against the use of the relative FoR.
► This article reports on spatial frames of reference preferences in Juchitán Zapotec (Otomanguean). ► Data show strong preferences for the absolute and object-centered frames of reference. ► Overall, most other frames of reference types are disfavored. ► Productive meronymy and limited use of the relative frame of reference correlate. ► Data supports the hypothesis put forth by the Spatial Language and Cognition in Mesoamerica project.