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Amazonian Quichua Language and Life - Introduction to Grammar, Ecology, and Discourse from Pastaza and Upper Napo, Ecuador... Amazonian Quichua Language and Life - Introduction to Grammar, Ecology, and Discourse from Pastaza and Upper Napo, Ecuador (Paperback)
Janis B. Nuckolls, Todd Swanson
R1,029 Discovery Miles 10 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Amazonian Quichua Language and Life: Introduction to Grammar, Ecology, and Discourse from Pastaza and Upper Napo, Janis B. Nuckolls and Tod D. Swanson discuss two varieties of Quichua, an indigenous Ecuadorian language. Drawing on their linguistic and anthropological knowledge, extensive fieldwork, and personal relationships with generations of speakers from Pastaza and Napo communities, the authors open a door into worlds of intimate meaning that knowledge of Quichua makes accessible. Nuckolls and Swanson link grammatical lessons with examples of naturally occurring discourse, traditional narratives, conversations, songs, and personal experiences to teach readers about the languages' structures and discourse patterns and speakers' sensory depictions, ecological aesthetics, and emotional perspectives.

Amazonian Quichua Language and Life - Introduction to Grammar, Ecology, and Discourse from Pastaza and Upper Napo, Ecuador... Amazonian Quichua Language and Life - Introduction to Grammar, Ecology, and Discourse from Pastaza and Upper Napo, Ecuador (Hardcover)
Janis B. Nuckolls, Todd Swanson
R2,747 Discovery Miles 27 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Introduction to Amazonian Quichua Language and Life: Grammar, Culture, and Discourse Patterns from Pastaza and Upper Napo Seakers, Janis B. Nuckolls and Tod D. Swanson discuss two varieties of Quichua, an indigenous Ecuadorian language. Drawing on their linguistic and anthropological knowledge, extensive fieldwork, and personal relationships with generations of speakers from Pastaza and Napo communities, the authors open a door into worlds of intimate meaning that knowledge of Quichua makes accessible. Nuckolls and Swanson link grammatical lessons with examples of naturally occurring discourse, traditional narratives, conversations, songs, and personal experiences to teach readers about the languages' structures and discourse patterns and speakers' sensory depictions, ecological aesthetics, and emotional perspectives.

Sounds Like Life - Sound-symbolic Grammar, Performance, and Cognition in Pastaza Quechua (Hardcover): Janis B. Nuckolls Sounds Like Life - Sound-symbolic Grammar, Performance, and Cognition in Pastaza Quechua (Hardcover)
Janis B. Nuckolls
R2,458 Discovery Miles 24 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

All languages feature sound symbolism, which occurs when the form of a linguistic utterance resembles in some way what it describes or refers to. Onomatopoeic words, such as thump and whack, are a couple of examples from English. For English speakers and other westerners, however, sound symbolism is relegated to whimsical styles of speech and writing. In Sounds Like Life, Janis Nuckolls argues that sound symbolism is integrated with the grammar of Pastaza Quechua, a dialect spoken in eastern Ecuador. With data from brief exchanges, sustained dialogues, explanatory accounts, narratives of personal experience, and myths, Nuckolls explores the ways in which abstract grammatical concepts, such as duration and completiveness, are communicated through sound-symbolic images. Moreover, the evidence from sound symbolism's grammatical patterning, its performative foregrounding in multiple contexts of use, and its ability to trigger memories of key life experiences, suggests that for the Pastaza Quechua sound symbolism is more than a style of speaking. It is a style of thinking about oneself as connected, by the sounds that resonate through one's body, with the natural world. This book offers the first detailed study of the grammatical properties of sound symbolism, which has significant implications for grammatical theory. Nuckolls challenges the traditional conceptions of aspect grammar, demonstrating that in Pastaza Quechua, grammatical representations of duration and completiveness depend on speakers' spatial and perceptual experience, and are embodied within the nature of linguistic communication.

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