Body-parts in Dalabon and Barunga Kriol: Matches and mismatches

Maia Ponsonnet

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    Abstract

    This article describes a number of body-part lexemes in Dalabon, a non-Pama-Nyungan language of the Gunwinyguan family (Australia), and their counterparts in Barunga Kriol, the local creole. The aim of this paper is a comparison between some aspects of the Dalabon body-part lexicon and their counterparts in Barunga Kriol. I discuss particularities of the Dalabon bodypart lexicon and of linguistic descriptions of the body in this language. Throughout the study of Dalabon and Barunga Kriol lexemes denoting the hand (or front paw) and its digits, the foot (or back paw) and its digits, the face, the nose and the nostrils, and finally, the head and the crown of the head, it is found that Barunga Kriol replicates some of the lexical structures of the local Aboriginal languages, but not all of them. In particular, a remarkable specificity of Dalabon, the fact that the head and the face are not labelled as such, and are preferably described as an assemblage of features, is only partially replicated in Barunga Kriol. The paper seeks to identify some of the factors explaining the matches and mismatches between Barunga Kriol and Dalabon
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 42nd Australian Linguistic Society Conference 2011
    EditorsMaia Ponsonnet, Loan Dao and Margit Bowler
    Place of PublicationCanberra Australia
    PublisherAustralian Linguistics Society
    Pages351-387
    EditionPeer Reviewed
    ISBN (Print)9780980281545
    Publication statusPublished - 2012
    EventConference of the Australian Linguistic Society 2011 - Canberra Australia, Australia
    Duration: 1 Jan 2012 → …
    http://langfest.anu.edu.au/index.php/als/als2011

    Conference

    ConferenceConference of the Australian Linguistic Society 2011
    Country/TerritoryAustralia
    Period1/01/12 → …
    OtherDecember 1-4 2011
    Internet address

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