Semantics of Functional and Locative Relations in Rongga
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Ronga language, Indonesia-- LanguagesAbstract
Many scholars have proposed a universal set of locative relations. Herskovits’s comprehensive study of English locative relations found that locative concepts such as inclusion, support and contiguity, and coincidence are basic in English. Her findings offer support for strong Universal Conceptual Categories. On the other hand, Levinson et al.’s examination of locative relations of nine unrelated languages revealed that the basic concepts are attachments, superadjacency, full containment, subadjacency, and proximity which suggest Universal Tendencies rather than Universal Conceptual Categories. This study investigates how locative relations are encoded in Rongga and their implications for the universalism of locative relations. A standard elicitation technique was used.Downloads
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Aryawibawa, . I. N. (2010). Semantics of Functional and Locative Relations in Rongga. Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics, 31, 22-38. https://doi.org/10.17161/KWPL.1808.5720