马赛人的动物名称

Eliakimu Sane
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相互作用的文化规范影响马赛人使用动物名称来称呼对方。这篇文章解释了马赛人对某些类别的人名的回避会影响动物名称的使用。在文化语言学的理论框架下,作者通过对坦桑尼亚马赛人线人的观察和采访,分析了民族志探索中的信息。文章表明,马赛对人的分类和回避制度使高级成员通过选择动物名称的过程积累了更多的动物。父权制的文化信仰和对家畜的概念化对动物名称在男性和女性之间的应用产生了影响。只有嫁给一夫多妻制男人的女人才会用动物的名字来称呼对方。男性和女性的名字在词汇、形态和语义上存在一些差异,以标记性别分类。
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Animal names applied to a person in Maasai society
Cultural norms of interactions influence Maasai people to apply animal names to address each other. This article explains that avoidance of personal names of certain categories of people in Maasai influences the use of animal names. In the theoretical framework of Cultural Linguistics, the author analyzed information from an ethnographic exploration through observations and interviews with Maasai informants in Tanzania. The article shows that Maasai’s categorization of people and avoidance system make senior members accumulate more animals through the process of selecting animal names to use. The patriarchal cultural beliefs and conceptualizations of domestic animals have implications on how animal names are applied between men and women. Only women married to polygamous men use animal names to address each other. There are some lexical, morphological and semantic differences between men and women’s names to mark gender categorizations.
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International Journal of Language and Culture
International Journal of Language and Culture Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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期刊介绍: The aim of the International Journal of Language and Culture (IJoLC) is to disseminate cutting-edge research that explores the interrelationship between language and culture. The journal is multidisciplinary in scope and seeks to provide a forum for researchers interested in the interaction between language and culture across several disciplines, including linguistics, anthropology, applied linguistics, psychology and cognitive science. The journal publishes high-quality, original and state-of-the-art articles that may be theoretical or empirical in orientation and that advance our understanding of the intricate relationship between language and culture. IJoLC is a peer-reviewed journal published twice a year. Topics of interest to IJoLC include, but are not limited to the following: a. Culture and the structure of language, b. Language, culture, and conceptualisation, c. Language, culture, and politeness, d. Language, culture, and emotion, e. Culture and language development, f. Language, culture, and communication.
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