RT @kensycoop: Mesoamerican languages make exuberant use of body part terms to describe the "anatomy" of objects. Fun figure from a new pap…
RT @kensycoop: Mesoamerican languages make exuberant use of body part terms to describe the "anatomy" of objects. Fun figure from a new pap…
RT @floatingtone: Diidxazá (Isthmus Zapotec) terms for parts of a car. Strong contender for my favorite scientific figure of the year (Pére…
RT @floatingtone: Diidxazá (Isthmus Zapotec) terms for parts of a car. Strong contender for my favorite scientific figure of the year (Pére…
They're absolutely right.
RT @kensycoop: Mesoamerican languages make exuberant use of body part terms to describe the "anatomy" of objects. Fun figure from a new pap…
RT @floatingtone: Diidxazá (Isthmus Zapotec) terms for parts of a car. Strong contender for my favorite scientific figure of the year (Pére…
RT @floatingtone: Diidxazá (Isthmus Zapotec) terms for parts of a car. Strong contender for my favorite scientific figure of the year (Pére…
RT @kensycoop: Mesoamerican languages make exuberant use of body part terms to describe the "anatomy" of objects. Fun figure from a new pap…
calling @TSchnoebelen This is very us RN.
RT @stephanierieger: 😍 ”Body part terms (BPTs) are used extensively in Mesoamerican languages to name object parts” https://t.co/Xyz7LYFNmi
😍 ”Body part terms (BPTs) are used extensively in Mesoamerican languages to name object parts”
RT @ethnopoetics: The contrasts & similarities with the way Western Apache & Navajo extended body part terms for automobiles is interesting…
RT @ethnopoetics: The contrasts & similarities with the way Western Apache & Navajo extended body part terms for automobiles is interesting…
RT @floatingtone: Diidxazá (Isthmus Zapotec) terms for parts of a car. Strong contender for my favorite scientific figure of the year (Pére…
RT @ethnopoetics: The contrasts & similarities with the way Western Apache & Navajo extended body part terms for automobiles is interesting…
The contrasts & similarities with the way Western Apache & Navajo extended body part terms for automobiles is interesting; WA bibid 'its stomach' for gas tank (Basso 1967; Neundorf 1982)
RT @haspelmath: Beautiful! https://t.co/njYs01QeCO
RT @haspelmath: Beautiful! https://t.co/njYs01QeCO
RT @kensycoop: Mesoamerican languages make exuberant use of body part terms to describe the "anatomy" of objects. Fun figure from a new pap…
RT @kensycoop: Mesoamerican languages make exuberant use of body part terms to describe the "anatomy" of objects. Fun figure from a new pap…
RT @kensycoop: Mesoamerican languages make exuberant use of body part terms to describe the "anatomy" of objects. Fun figure from a new pap…
RT @kensycoop: Mesoamerican languages make exuberant use of body part terms to describe the "anatomy" of objects. Fun figure from a new pap…
RT @kensycoop: Mesoamerican languages make exuberant use of body part terms to describe the "anatomy" of objects. Fun figure from a new pap…
RT @haspelmath: Beautiful! https://t.co/njYs01QeCO
RT @floatingtone: Diidxazá (Isthmus Zapotec) terms for parts of a car. Strong contender for my favorite scientific figure of the year (Pére…
RT @floatingtone: Diidxazá (Isthmus Zapotec) terms for parts of a car. Strong contender for my favorite scientific figure of the year (Pére…
RT @kensycoop: Mesoamerican languages make exuberant use of body part terms to describe the "anatomy" of objects. Fun figure from a new pap…
RT @kensycoop: Mesoamerican languages make exuberant use of body part terms to describe the "anatomy" of objects. Fun figure from a new pap…
RT @kensycoop: Mesoamerican languages make exuberant use of body part terms to describe the "anatomy" of objects. Fun figure from a new pap…
RT @floatingtone: Diidxazá (Isthmus Zapotec) terms for parts of a car. Strong contender for my favorite scientific figure of the year (Pére…
RT @kensycoop: Mesoamerican languages make exuberant use of body part terms to describe the "anatomy" of objects. Fun figure from a new pap…
RT @floatingtone: Diidxazá (Isthmus Zapotec) terms for parts of a car. Strong contender for my favorite scientific figure of the year (Pére…
RT @kensycoop: Mesoamerican languages make exuberant use of body part terms to describe the "anatomy" of objects. Fun figure from a new pap…
RT @floatingtone: Diidxazá (Isthmus Zapotec) terms for parts of a car. Strong contender for my favorite scientific figure of the year (Pére…
RT @floatingtone: Diidxazá (Isthmus Zapotec) terms for parts of a car. Strong contender for my favorite scientific figure of the year (Pére…
RT @floatingtone: Diidxazá (Isthmus Zapotec) terms for parts of a car. Strong contender for my favorite scientific figure of the year (Pére…
RT @floatingtone: Diidxazá (Isthmus Zapotec) terms for parts of a car. Strong contender for my favorite scientific figure of the year (Pére…
Beautiful!
RT @kensycoop: Mesoamerican languages make exuberant use of body part terms to describe the "anatomy" of objects. Fun figure from a new pap…
RT @kensycoop: Mesoamerican languages make exuberant use of body part terms to describe the "anatomy" of objects. Fun figure from a new pap…
RT @kensycoop: Mesoamerican languages make exuberant use of body part terms to describe the "anatomy" of objects. Fun figure from a new pap…
RT @kensycoop: Mesoamerican languages make exuberant use of body part terms to describe the "anatomy" of objects. Fun figure from a new pap…
RT @floatingtone: Diidxazá (Isthmus Zapotec) terms for parts of a car. Strong contender for my favorite scientific figure of the year (Pére…
RT @floatingtone: Diidxazá (Isthmus Zapotec) terms for parts of a car. Strong contender for my favorite scientific figure of the year (Pére…
RT @floatingtone: Diidxazá (Isthmus Zapotec) terms for parts of a car. Strong contender for my favorite scientific figure of the year (Pére…
RT @floatingtone: Diidxazá (Isthmus Zapotec) terms for parts of a car. Strong contender for my favorite scientific figure of the year (Pére…
RT @kensycoop: Mesoamerican languages make exuberant use of body part terms to describe the "anatomy" of objects. Fun figure from a new pap…
RT @kensycoop: Mesoamerican languages make exuberant use of body part terms to describe the "anatomy" of objects. Fun figure from a new pap…
RT @kensycoop: Mesoamerican languages make exuberant use of body part terms to describe the "anatomy" of objects. Fun figure from a new pap…
RT @kensycoop: Mesoamerican languages make exuberant use of body part terms to describe the "anatomy" of objects. Fun figure from a new pap…
RT @kensycoop: Mesoamerican languages make exuberant use of body part terms to describe the "anatomy" of objects. Fun figure from a new pap…
Mesoamerican languages make exuberant use of body part terms to describe the "anatomy" of objects. Fun figure from a new paper on how this plays out in Isthmus Zapotec.
RT @floatingtone: Diidxazá (Isthmus Zapotec) terms for parts of a car. Strong contender for my favorite scientific figure of the year (Pére…
Diidxazá (Isthmus Zapotec) terms for parts of a car. Strong contender for my favorite scientific figure of the year (Pérez Báez 2019) https://t.co/VKgmW27Gyd https://t.co/0pVIvd2mSU
Comparison Types in the Semantic Extension of Diidxazá Body Part Terms https://t.co/PojVhzZpw0