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Forests: The cross-linguistic perspective
ArticleAbstract: Do all humans perceive, think, and talk about tree cover (forests) in more or less the same way? IntPalabras claves:Autores:Burenhult N., Hill C., Huber J., Lila San Roque, Rybka K., Van Putten S.Fuentes:scopusEgophoricity: An introduction
Book PartAbstract: After a long journey, Nasrudin found himself amid the milling throng in Baghdad. This was the biggesPalabras claves:Autores:Elisabeth J. Norcliffe, Floyd S., Lila San RoqueFuentes:scopusHuh? What? - a first survey in twenty-one languages
Book PartAbstract: Introduction. A comparison of conversation in twenty-one languages from around the world reveals comPalabras claves:Autores:Baranova J., Blythe J., Brown P., Dingemanse M., Dirksmeyer T., Drew P., Enfield N.J., Floyd S., Gipper S., Gísladóttir R.S., Hoymann G., Kendrick K.H., Levinson S.C., Lila San Roque, Magyari L., Manrique E., Rossi G., Torreira F.Fuentes:scopusLearning how to know: Egophoricity and the grammar of Kaluli (Bosavi, Trans New Guinea), with special reference to child language
Book PartAbstract: Languages with egophoric systems require their users to pay special attention to who knows what in tPalabras claves:Autores:Lila San Roque, Schieffelin B.B.Fuentes:scopusUsing you to get to me: Addressee perspective and speaker stance in Duna evidential marking
ReviewAbstract: Languages have complex and varied means for representing points of view, including constructions thaPalabras claves:Addressee perspective, Duna, Evidentiality, INTERACTION, Multiple perspective, StanceAutores:Lila San RoqueFuentes:scopusVision verbs dominate in conversation across cultures, but the ranking of non-visual verbs varies
ArticleAbstract: To what extent does perceptual language reflect universals of experience and cognition, and to whatPalabras claves:conversation, lexical frequency, perception, relativity, universality, VISIONAutores:Brown P., Defina R., Dingemanse M., Dirksmeyer T., Elisabeth J. Norcliffe, Enfield N.J., Floyd S., Hammond J., Kendrick K.H., Lila San Roque, Majid A., Rossi G., Tufvesson S., Van Putten S.Fuentes:scopusSmell Is Coded in Grammar and Frequent in Discourse: Cha'palaa Olfactory Language in Cross-Linguistic Perspective
ArticleAbstract: It has long been claimed that there is no lexical field of smell, and that smell is of too little vaPalabras claves:Cha'palaa, ENGLISH, Imbabura Quechua, olfaction, sensory anthropologyAutores:Floyd S., Lila San Roque, Majid A.Fuentes:scopusThe grammar of engagement I: Framework and initial exemplification
ArticleAbstract: Human language offers rich ways to track, compare, and engage the attentional and epistemic states oPalabras claves:Attention, COORDINATION, deixis, engagement, intersubjectivityAutores:Bergqvist H., Evans N., Lila San RoqueFuentes:scopus