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Poster presented at the Cogsci ’2010, Tomsk, Russia, June 22-26

DIMENSIONAL DIRECTIONALS IN UPPER KUSKOKWIM ATHABASKAN: ORIENTATION IN PHYSICAL AND COGNITIVE SPACE. Alexey Zverev (Moscow State University) Andrej A. Kibrik (Institute of Linguistics RAN). Kinds of orientation. Background. Upper Kuskokwim Athabaskan (UKA) The UKA area Basic facts about UKA

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Poster presented at the Cogsci ’2010, Tomsk, Russia, June 22-26

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  1. DIMENSIONAL DIRECTIONALS IN UPPER KUSKOKWIM ATHABASKAN: ORIENTATION IN PHYSICAL AND COGNITIVE SPACE Alexey Zverev (Moscow State University) Andrej A. Kibrik (Institute of Linguistics RAN) Kinds of orientation Background • Upper Kuskokwim Athabaskan (UKA) • The UKA area • Basic facts about UKA • Genealogy: Na-Dene  Athabaskan  NorthernAthabaskan  UKA • The total population of UKA descent is estimated as 200 • Over a half of the population resides in the village of Nikolai in central Alaska • About 25 speakers left • Actual use of UKA – in two or three households • UKA has been taught at school since 1973 but remains a moribund language • Prior work – Collins and Petruska 1979; Kibrik’s field trips in 1997, 2001, and 2009 • Traditionally nomadic lifestyle of the UKA speakers • High importance of spatial orientation revealed through the system of directional adverbs The research concentrates on one subclass of directional adverbs – dimensional directionals (DDs). RIVERINE ORIENTATION: UPRIVER VS. DOWNRIVER Roots: -n- ‘upriver’ -d- ‘downriver’ (1) y-o-n-aˀ zido (2) n-o-d-oˀ neneyo PREF-PREF-upriver-ID he.lives PREF-PREF-downriver-ID he.went ‘He lives upriver’ ‘He went downriver’ (3) n-o-n-ets’ neneyo (4) y-o-d-o-ts’ tekash PREF-PREF-upriver-EL he.went PREF-PREF-upriver-ID-EL you.paddle ‘He came from upriver’ ‘Come this way (by boat, from downriver)’ Scale: Grand scale: the general direction of the Kuskokwim flow -n- vs. -d- = NE vs. SW Local scale: relative position along the stream -n- vs. -d- = 'up the stream' vs. 'down the stream‘ object viewer viewer object ELEVATIONAL ORIENTATION: UPHILL VS. DOWNHILL Roots: -n(w)g- ‘uphill’ -ts- ‘downhill’ (5) n-o-ts-in tighisyoł (6) minh y-o-ng-w-t PREF-PREF-downhill-ID I.will.go lake PREF-PREF-uphill- ID-PUNCT ‘I will go downhill’ ‘The lake is up there’ Scale: Grand scale:the Alaska Range mountains as landmark -n(w)g- vs. -ts- = SE vs. NW Local scale: the surface of the river as landmark -n(w)g- vs. -ts- = ‘away from the river’ vs. ‘at/towards the river’ object, viewer viewer oblect DEICTIC ORIENTATION: WITH RESPECT TO THE POSITION OF A VIEWER Example: X is at the the river bank, Y is away from the river X is the speaker – DD encodes the endpoint: Y is the speaker – DD encodes the point of departure: (7) n-o-ng-i tighisyoł (8) y-o-ts-ets’ teyosh PREF-PREF-uphill-ID I.will.go PREF-PREF-downhill-EL you.go ‘I will go uphill’ ‘Come here (from downhill)’ Dimensional directionals (DDs) in UKA object, viewer (X) (Y) object (X) viewer (Y) • DDs in northern Athabaskan languages, including UKA, designate locations and directions of movement with respect to certain spatial dimensions that organize the universe of language users. • Schematic representation of the UKA ecumene • Major landmarks: • the Kuskokwim river • the Alaska range • UKA villages: • Nikolai • Telida • McGrath DDs in UKA • extremely frequent in natural discourse • nearly obligatory in clauses describing location or movement • typically accompanied by pointing gestures • defined with respect to two dimensions: • Riverine: upriver vs. downriver • Elevational: uphill vs. downhill • have complex morphological structure (six linear positions in the template) • SEMANTIC CONFLICTS: GRAND VS. LOCAL SCALE • One and the same direction/location can be described with different DD roots, on the basis of grand vs. local scale. • Example: one and the same vector of movement construed as being uphill or downhill • Movement from the bank of the Kuskokwim river towards someone’s house in Nikolai  uphill (local scale): (9) y-o-ng-i sikayih hi-ts’eˀnotighisdoł PREF-PREF-uphill-ID my.house AR-to I.will.go ‘I will go to my house’ • A bird flying in exactly the same direction  downhill (grand scale): (10) dotron’ n-o-ts-in nonot’wh raven PREF-PREF-downhill-ID it.flies ‘A raven flies away from the mountains’ Telida Nikolai McGrath NE Kuskokwim river Telida (10) Nikolai (9) McGrath Alaska range Kuskokwim river SW Alaska range Further observations and conclusions • DDs present a remarkable variety of forms (over one hundred) • Many other directionals (‘towards water’, ‘across a concave’, ‘over a hill’, etc.) • Single DDs represent simplex instances of orientation in space and can be superimposed in discourse to provide a detailed description of actual location/movement • DDs are highly frequent in discourse • Precise specification of locations, directions, and paths constitutes a salient component of ethnic cognitive representation • In UKA, concern for such specification is far above the cross-linguistic average • This concern must be related to the ecological conditions of traditional nomadic life, associated with survival in swampy and uneven northern environment Abbreviations in glosses: PUNCT – punctual, AR – areal (referential), EL – elative, PREF – default prefix, ID – idiosyncratic suffix Other abbreviations: DDs - dimensional directionals, UKA – Upper Kuskokwim Athabaskan zvereval@inbox.ru Poster presented at the Cogsci ’2010, Tomsk, Russia, June 22-26

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