Language, space, and social relationships: a foundational cultural model in Polynesia
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adam_text | Titel: Language, space, and social relationships
Autor: Bennardo, Giovanni
Jahr: 2009
Contents
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Why Tonga?
1.3 The architecture of the mind and its internal working structure
1.4 A blended approach to cognition
1.5 Cultural models
1.6 A foundational cultural model
1.7 Polynesian selves and cognition
1.8 Methodological issues
1.9 Synopsis
List of figures page x
List of tables xiii
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xix
List of abbreviations xxiii
1 A foundational cultural model in Tongan language, culture,
and social relationships 1
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2 The Kingdom of Tonga: country, people, and language 20
2.1 Where is Tonga? 20
2.2 Tongan society and culture 21
2.3 Tongan language 28
2.4 Three major field sites 31
Part I: Space in Tongan language, culture, and cognition
3 Space in Tongan language 41
3.1 Language for space in Tonga 41
3.2 Methodology for the collection of the linguistic data 44
3.3 The Tongan linguistic data 47
3.4 Assigning front to cultural objects 77
3.5 Conclusion: language and space in Tonga 85
4 Space in Tongan cognition 88
4.1 Thinking about space 88
4.2 Methodology for the collection of the cognitive data 88
Contents
4.3 Uses of frames of reference elicited by the FoR tasks 95
4.4 Conclusion: Tongan spatial cognition 104
Tongan culture and space 105
5.1 Culture and space 105
5.2 The Tongan cultural milieu 106
5.3 The cultural root of the new psychological tasks 111
5.4 The culture subset of the psychological tasks 116
5.5 Map drawing tasks: the Tongan radial representation of space 117
5.6 Memory tasks: a cultural absolute frame of reference 131
5.7 Exchange patterns: spatial cognition in the behavioral place 154
5.8 Conclusion: Tongan culture and spatial cognition 168
Part II: Radiality
6 The radiality hypothesis 173
6.1 Radiality 173
6.2 Radial organizations in the representations of spatial relationships 175
6.3 Radial organizations and traditional knowledge domains 187
6.4 Conclusion 190
7 Radiality in possession and time 191
7.1 Radiality and possession 191
7.2 Radiality and time 198
7.3 Conclusion 202
8 Radiality and the Tongan kinship terminology 204
8.1 Introduction 204
8.2 Tongan social life and kinship 205
8.3 The Tongan kinship terminology 208
8.4 Conceptual basis for kinship space 210
8.5 Algebraic analysis of the generative logic for the
Tongan kinship terminology 215
8.6 Tongan social life and kinship terminology revisited 233
8.7 Conclusion 237
Part III: Radiality in social relationships
9 Radiality and speech about social relationships 243
9.1 Introduction 243
9.2 Investigating social relationships 244
9.3 The lexical frequency analysis (mai-atu) 253
9.4 The metaphor analysis 263
9.5 The discourse structure analysis 283
9.6 Conclusion 285
10 Radiality and mental representations of social relationships 287
10.1 Introduction 287
10.2 The memory task (free listing) 288
Contents ix
10.3 The pile sort task 295
10.4 The drawing task 299
10.5 Conclusion 307
11 Radiality in social networks 309
11.1 Introduction: why social networks? 309
11.2 The social structure of a Tongan village 310
11.3 Methodology 313
11.4 Hypotheses about forms and types of social networks 317
11.5 Kainga structures in the village 318
11.6 Results of the social network analysis 320
11.7 Results of correlations 332
11.8 Conclusion 338
12 A radial mind 339
12.1 The Tongan radial mind 339
12.2 Three emerging proposals 340
12.3 Final remarks 346
References 348
Author Index 365
Subject Index 368
Figures
1.1 Jackendoff s architecture of cognition page 5
1.2 Jackendoff s revised architecture of cognition 6
2.1 Map of the Pacific Ocean 20
2.2 Map of the Kingdom of Tonga 22
2.3 The Vava u group 33
2.4 Detail of the village of Houma 33
2.5 The southern archipelago of Tongatapu with the capital town
of Nuku alofa and the village of Ngele ia 35
2.6 The island of Niuatoputapu with the village of Hihifo 37
3.1 The basic relative frame of reference and its two subtypes 59
3.2 The intrinsic frame of reference 60
3.3 Man and Tree, Set 2, photo 7, from CARG (1992) 63
3.4 Intrinsic relations, photo 6, from Danziger and Gaskins (1993) 64
3.5 Uses of in front of and behind in Tongan 69
3.6 Absolute axes on the island of Vava u 71
3.7 Ki tahi to sea (from Bennardo, 1996: 127) 72
3.8 Fale Tonga Tongan house (a) and jale papa
European house (b) 79
3.9 Church with front-back and left-right assignments 82
3.10 Assignment of mu a front to a village 84
4.1 Possible responses for Animals in a Row task (adapted from
Levinson, 2003: 156) 91
4.2 Possible responses for Red and Blue Chips task
(from Levinson, 2003: 160) 92
4.3 Possible solutions for Transitivity task 94
5.1 The digitized village of Houma (from Bennardo and
Schultz, 2003: 103) 108
5.2 Power in kava ceremony and fono (from Bennardo, 1996: 278) 112
5.3 Map of church in Houma, Vava u 114
5.4 Island of Vava u 118
5.5 Village of Houma, Vava u 119
5.6 Map of Houma by no. 8 ( Self strategy) 123
List of figures xi
5.7 Map of Houma by no. 7 ( See strategy) 123
5.8 Map of Houma by no. 3 ( Mu a strategy) 124
5.9 Map of the island of Vava uby no. 11 127
5.10 Map of the island of Vava uby no. 14 127
5.11 Mapof the island of Vava uby no. 10 128
5.12 Mapof the island of Vava uby no. 15 128
5.13 Map of fono at Hihifo, Niuatoputapu 133
5.14 Memory route for participant 14 in fono at Hihifo 137
5.15 Drawing of fono by participant 14 138
5.16 Map of fono in Houma 143
5.17 Misinale in Houma 148
5.18 Exchanges in the fakaafe 159
6.1 Radiality 174
6.2 Basic meanings of mai and atu 176
6.3 Two meanings for mai and atu 176
6.4 The translation subtype of the relative FoR 177
6.5 A typology of frames of reference (from Bennardo, 2004: 107) 185
7.1 A-possession in Tongan (from Taumoefolau, 1996: 298) 193
7.2 O-possession in Tongan (from Taumoefolau, 1996: 299) 193
7.3 The conceptual content of Tongan possession
(from Bennardo, 2000c: 276) 195
8.1 Concepts underlying genealogical space, kin term
space and kinship space 214
8.2 Kin term map for male terms 218
8.3 Kin term map from Figure 8.2 with sibling, reciprocals, and
descending terms removed 220
8.4 Algebra with sibling and father generating elements 222
8.5 Ascending and descending algebraic structure 224
8.6 Algebraic structure for male elements 226
8.7 Algebra of male elements and algebra of female elements 227
8.8 Structure for older sibling and younger sibling elements 229
8.9 Structure for products of son and daughter elements
with sibling elements 231
8.10 Tokoua and male/female and older/younger attributes 232
9.1 Basic meanings of mai and atu 253
9.2 Two meanings for mai and atu 254
9.3 Frequencies of use of mai and atu 258
9.4 Frequencies of use of mail and mail 259
9.5 Frequencies of atu 1 and and 260
9.6 Frequencies of use of mai 1 and mail in interviews 262
9.7 Frequencies of atu 1 and atul in interviews 262
9.8 Frequency of types of metaphors 270
xii List of figures
9.9 Frequency of type 5 (love) and type 6 (duty/respect)
metaphors 271
9.10 Frequency of key words j 275
9.11 Frequency of key words in types of texts 276
9.12 Direction (horizontal) of the two types of love 276
9.13 Horizontal direction of love in various types of texts 277
9.14 Horizontal direction of duty/respect in various types of texts 277
9.15 Direction of love (vertical) 278
9.16 Detailed direction of love (vertical) 279
9.17 Types of stories in 2005 interviews 284
10.1 Top part of ranking list 291
10.2 Map of the village 292
10.3 Example of a memory route 293
10.4 Comparing starting point of memory route and residence 294
10.5 Detailed comparison of starting point and residence 294
10.6 Self/Other starting points 295
10.7 Frequency of sorting strategies 298
10.8 Frequency of strategies in first sort 298
10.9 Examples of shapes of drawings 302
10.10 Radial from corner 303
11.1 Structures of kdingas 319
11.2 Example of graph obtained 321
11.3 Ego network of village chief (node no. 89) (from Bennardo
and Cappell, in preparation) 327
11.4 Social support relations (SNSla) among kaingas
(from Bennardo and Cappell, in preparation) 328
11.5 Subgraph of SNSla relations within the village chief s
(no. 89) kainga (from Bennardo and Cappell, in preparation) 329
11.6 Subgraph of SNS1 a relations within the village officer s
(no. 64) kainga (from Bennardo and Cappell, in preparation) 330
12.1 Jackendoff s revised architecture of cognition 342
12.2 New proposed architecture of cognition 343
12.3 Culture in mind 345
Tables
2.1 Tongan personal pronouns page 31
3.1 Lists of nouns found in Churchward (1953) 53
3.2 Spatial nouns in five different structural contexts 55
3.3 Uses of subtypes of relative FoR in small-scale space 67
3.4 Uses of FoRs in small- and large-scale space 77
4.1 Number and gender of informants per task 96
4.2 Results for the three tasks with 60% cut-off point 97
4.3 Results for the three tasks with 70% cut-off point 98
4.4 Absolute versus relative responses on the front-back (sagittal)
and left-right (transverse) ax.es in the Red and Blue task 99
4.5 Absolute versus relative responses on the front-back (sagittal)
and left-right (transverse) ax.es in the Transitivity task 101
4.6 Absolute versus relative responses on the front-back (sagittal)
and left-right (transverse) axes by individual informants in
the Red and Blue and the Transitivity tasks 102
5.1 Gender, place, and orientation of informants for Task 1 120
5.2 Drawing strategies for Task 1 125
5.3 Gender, place, and orientation of informants for Task 2 126
5.4 Drawing strategies for Task 2 129
5.5 Presence of powerful people in memory lists of
fono in Hihifo 134
5.6 Memory list about fono from an individual in Hihifo 136
5.7 Grouping of content of memory lists from fono in Hihifo 139
5.8 Frequency of category in subparts of memory lists
from fono in Hihifo 140
5.9 Presence of powerful people in memory lists of
fono in Houma 142
5.10 Grouping of content of memory lists from fono in Houma 145
5.11 Frequency of category in subparts of memory lists from
fono in Houma 146
5.12 Presence of powerful people in memory lists of
misinale in Houma 150
xiv List of tables
5.13 Grouping of content of memory lists from misinale in Houma 151
5.14 Frequency of category in subparts of memory lists from
misinale in Houma 153
6.1 The conceptual content of FoRs (from Bennardo, 2004: 105) 181
6.2 Conceptual content for types of absolute FoR (from
Bennardo, 2004: 106) 183
7.1 Preposed possessives in Tongan 192
7.2 Derivation of second person forms 192
8.1 Tongan kinship terminology 209
8.2 Tongan kin terms products and kin term structure predicted
from products of algebraic symbols 216
8.3 Older younger sibling terms 228
9.1 Metaphor frequencies 266
9.2 Metaphors about the king 282
10.1 Starting point of the drawing on the sheet of paper 301
10.2 Format of drawing 304
10.3 First person in the drawing 305
10.4 Clustering strategy/ies in the drawing 306
11.1 List of asymmetric influencers (from Bennardo and Cappell,
2008) 322
11.2 List of villagers with highest global influence measures
(outcloseness) (from Bennardo and Cappell, 2008) 323
11.3 Descriptive statistics for level of symmetry (reciprocity
of social support) 328
11.4 Outdegree, betweenness, and outcloseness for influence and
social support 331
11.5 Indegree for indirect observation (people mentioned) 332
11.6 Correlations of influence, support, and indirect observation
indegree with interview, memory, and narrative 334
11.7 Correlations of influence and support outdegree with
interview, memory, and narrative 335
11.8 Correlations of influence and support normed betweenness
scores with interview, memory, and narrative 336
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spelling | Bennardo, Giovanni Verfasser aut Language, space, and social relationships a foundational cultural model in Polynesia Giovanni Bennardo 1. publ. Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge Univ. Press 2009 XXIII, 371 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Language, culture and cognition 9 Gesellschaft Psychologie Cognition and culture Polynesia Psycholinguistics Polynesia Sociolinguistics Polynesia Space and time in language Tongan language Psychological aspects Tongan language Social aspects Gruppe (DE-588)4022378-4 gnd rswk-swf Sprache (DE-588)4056449-6 gnd rswk-swf Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 gnd rswk-swf Denken (DE-588)4011450-8 gnd rswk-swf Tonga (DE-588)4060396-9 gnd rswk-swf Tonga (DE-588)4060396-9 g Sprache (DE-588)4056449-6 s Denken (DE-588)4011450-8 s Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 s Gruppe (DE-588)4022378-4 s DE-604 Language, culture and cognition 9 (DE-604)BV011396532 9 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=017597815&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Bennardo, Giovanni Language, space, and social relationships a foundational cultural model in Polynesia Language, culture and cognition Gesellschaft Psychologie Cognition and culture Polynesia Psycholinguistics Polynesia Sociolinguistics Polynesia Space and time in language Tongan language Psychological aspects Tongan language Social aspects Gruppe (DE-588)4022378-4 gnd Sprache (DE-588)4056449-6 gnd Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 gnd Denken (DE-588)4011450-8 gnd |
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title | Language, space, and social relationships a foundational cultural model in Polynesia |
title_auth | Language, space, and social relationships a foundational cultural model in Polynesia |
title_exact_search | Language, space, and social relationships a foundational cultural model in Polynesia |
title_full | Language, space, and social relationships a foundational cultural model in Polynesia Giovanni Bennardo |
title_fullStr | Language, space, and social relationships a foundational cultural model in Polynesia Giovanni Bennardo |
title_full_unstemmed | Language, space, and social relationships a foundational cultural model in Polynesia Giovanni Bennardo |
title_short | Language, space, and social relationships |
title_sort | language space and social relationships a foundational cultural model in polynesia |
title_sub | a foundational cultural model in Polynesia |
topic | Gesellschaft Psychologie Cognition and culture Polynesia Psycholinguistics Polynesia Sociolinguistics Polynesia Space and time in language Tongan language Psychological aspects Tongan language Social aspects Gruppe (DE-588)4022378-4 gnd Sprache (DE-588)4056449-6 gnd Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 gnd Denken (DE-588)4011450-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Gesellschaft Psychologie Cognition and culture Polynesia Psycholinguistics Polynesia Sociolinguistics Polynesia Space and time in language Tongan language Psychological aspects Tongan language Social aspects Gruppe Sprache Kultur Denken Tonga |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=017597815&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV011396532 |
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