The Traditional Ecological Knowledge of the Solega A Linguistic Perspective
170 Fig. 5.5 The phenological signatures of four landscape/forest types at two different times of the year 5 Landscape Terms in ...
171 Ka:nina oḷage binna buḍu ade There are fi refl ies inside the evergreen forest. I: pa:riva:ḷa doḍḍa doḍḍa bareli, oḍḍinave i ...
172 for urban environments, many of its features appear directly applicable to the Solega situation. Accordingly: People form tr ...
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174 case of humans, it could be argued that the signs that make up an individual’s Umwelt are often referred to explicitly in th ...
175 explicit part of the Solega ethnobiological knowledge system. An investigation of the ways in which Solega speakers encode k ...
176 Excursus 6.1: Implicit Signs Sitting on the rock platform called neṭṭa kallare , which lies a short walk from his village, M ...
177 such as kurugu ( Strobilanthes sp.) and hebbidru ( Bambusa arundinacea ). The for- mer is said to bloom every 7 years (the m ...
178 that appear to be indigenous. Like much of Solega traditional knowledge, the exact sequence of events in the calendar is ope ...
179 A majority of the lexemes that make up this calendar are shared with the Kannada sequence of maḷe , although the pronunciati ...
180 monsoon cycle, and unlike the Kannada calendar, begin with the fi rst rain of the wet season, rather than a new year signall ...
181 Excursus 6.2: Solega Agriculture Elements of traditional Solega agricultural practice mirror new-age, western ‘organic’ farm ...
182 to the soundscape of the BRT, serve to notify humans of the start and end of each working day. This is described in greater ...
183 There are interactions between the rain cycle and the phenological cycle, which have been lexicalised, and are used when dis ...
184 6.2.3 (Spatial) Collocations The knowledge of ‘what is found where’ forms the core of any human’s under- standing of his/her ...
185 particular appearance and a particular substrate appears to be a reliable strategy to ensure that only culturally-sanctioned ...
186 various forest habitats frequented by elephants in order to forage, collect raw mate- rials, or tend their fi elds. Elephant ...
187 Solapa inkura tappu sikkittu enda:ga a:ne elli iddarue bandu uṭṭadde, avana se:rika. A:ga bandattu endale gedda:du gela:dond ...
188 6.3 Relationships The reception and interpretation of meaningful signs is complemented by the recognition of real and potent ...
189 Fig. 6.3b. Here, ‘self awareness’ comprises knowledge of not only the ego’s relationships with other entities, but also of r ...
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