

An edition of Language, culture, and mind (2006)
Natural Constructions and Social Kinds
By Paul Kockelman
Publish Date
2010
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
eng
Pages
258
Description:
"Based on fieldwork carried out in a Mayan village in Guatemala, this book examines local understanding of mind through the lens of language and culture. It focuses on a variety of grammatical structures and discursive practices through which mental states are encoded and social relations are expressed: inalienable possessions, such as body parts and kinship terms; interjections, such as, 'ouch' and 'yuck'; complement-taking predicates, such as 'believe' and 'desire'; and grammatical categories, such as mood, status, and evidentiality. More generally, it develops a theoretical framework through which both community-specific and human-general features of mind may be contrasted and compared. It will be of interest to researchers and students working within the disciplines of anthropology, linguistics, psychology, and philosophy."--Jacket.
subjects: Languages, Mayas, Language and culture, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES, Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Mayan languages, Sprache, Mentalität
Places: Guatemala