Desana数字符号

Pub Date : 2022-12-06 DOI:10.1075/wll.00064.ove
Karenleigh A. Overmann, T. Chacon, Annick Payne
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2006年,一篇关于Desana人的叙述中包含了一套图形符号系统,据报道这是一种历史上的土著发明,用于部落间战争中计算敌人的数量和传递警告信息。本文概述并评价了Desana图形系统。书中描述了Desana人,并将他们神话事件的时间线与该地区的历史记载进行了比较。当代Desana口头数字的特点是一个有限程度的五位数系统,与文化叙事中呈现的图形书写系统有很大不同。对一般的书写系统和具体的数字符号的发展的影响进行了探讨。我们得出结论,数字符号代表了欧洲十进制数字和书写思想的文化传播。然而,这些都受到土著文化习俗和观念的影响、综合,并最终通过与土著文化习俗和观念的接触而转变,使它们成为真正的Desana发明。
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Desana numerical symbols
In 2006, a narrative of the Desana people included a system of graphic symbols reported as a historical Indigenous invention used during intertribal warfare to count the number of enemies and pass warning information. This paper outlines and evaluates the Desana graphic system. The Desana people are described, and their timeline of mythical events is compared to historical accounts of the region. Contemporary Desana spoken numbers are then characterized as a quinary system with a restricted extent that differs significantly from the graphic writing system as presented in the cultural narrative. Implications for the development of writing systems generally and numerical notations specifically are explored. We conclude that the numerical symbols represent cultural diffusion of both European decimal numerals and the idea of writing. However, these were influenced by, synthesized with, and ultimately transformed through their contact with Indigenous cultural practices and concepts, making them an authentic Desana invention.
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