Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1103384 Language Sciences 2011 18 Pages PDF
Abstract

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.

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