“Fish die of number, animals of footprints, but humans by mouths [words]!”

IF 0.4 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area Pub Date : 2022-11-04 DOI:10.1075/ltba.21026.hao
Pauthang Haokip
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This paper discusses the cultural knowledge of Thadou-Kuki which constitutes one of the least explored genres of language use, with the hope that it will remain a source of information for future generation speakers and scholars. The paper provides examples of the vast pool of knowledge that lies underneath the traditional culture. It discusses two types of cultural knowledge in Thadou-Kuki, namely, material and oral culture transmitted from one generation of speakers to the other; these have not received the kind of attention that they deserve. The study shows how both material and oral culture are fast disappearing due to onslaughts from different quarters: the shift from traditional to a more sedentary lifestyle, the shift from traditional religion to Christianity, and finally the shift from traditional modes of entertainment to modern forms of entertainment. Many of the phenomena discussed in the paper apply to many of the other languages spoken in the hills of Northeast India, which are faced with similar threats.
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“鱼死在数量上,动物死在脚印上,但人死在嘴巴上!”
本文讨论了Thadou Kuki的文化知识,它是最不被探索的语言使用流派之一,希望它仍然是未来一代演讲者和学者的信息来源。本文举例说明了传统文化中蕴藏的大量知识。它讨论了《塔豆库基》中两种类型的文化知识,即从一代说话人传递给另一代说话人的物质文化和口头文化;这些都没有得到应有的重视。这项研究表明,由于来自不同方面的冲击,物质文化和口头文化正在迅速消失:从传统生活方式转变为久坐的生活方式,从传统宗教转变为基督教,最后从传统娱乐方式转变为现代娱乐形式。本文中讨论的许多现象适用于印度东北部山区的许多其他语言,这些语言也面临着类似的威胁。
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Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area
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