The Traditional Ecological Knowledge of the Solega A Linguistic Perspective
90 Table 3.4 (continued) Solega name (complete) Scientifi c name Forest type Use biṭe mara Dalbergia latifolia all types One of ...
91 Table 3.4 (continued) Solega name (complete) Scientifi c name Forest type Use ku:re pandi giḍa Curculigo orchidoides all type ...
92 Table 3.4 (continued) Solega name (complete) Scientifi c name Forest type Use kiribidiru Dendrocalamus strictus? na:ḍu Large ...
93 Table 3.4 (continued) Solega name (complete) Scientifi c name Forest type Use gersi mallige giḍa Hypericum mysorense na:ḍu Fr ...
94 Table 3.4 (continued) Solega name (complete) Scientifi c name Forest type Use seluge du:pa, du:pa, na:ḍu du:pa mara Soymida f ...
95 Table 3.4 (continued) Solega name (complete) Scientifi c name Forest type Use ja:jimallige ambu Jasminum azoricum male Fragra ...
96 This applies equally to animals that the Solega might wish to avoid because of the danger they pose to humans—knowing the pre ...
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98 collecting data for her research on bird behaviour and ecology. All fi eld assistants lived in po:ḍu or villages in the vicin ...
99 binomials’, where the use of –hakki is optional, and ‘obligate mononomials’, where the addition of –hakki to the name is not ...
100 term ‘binomial’ will be used in the remainder of the paper, i.e. at the ‘ generic ’ level, sensu [ 9 ]. The second type of p ...
101 Table 4.1 Named birds in Solega, along with their offi cial English and scientifi c names Solega English Scientifi c Obligat ...
102 Table 4.1 (continued) Solega English Scientifi c morã(n-akki) Blue-Winged Parakeet Psittacula columboides gi:ṇa(n-akki) Rose ...
103 either in situ or in a sorting task, would, in languages like Solega, clearly bias speak- ers’ responses towards one type of ...
104 in the limited contexts of addressing a fellow enthusiast, or continuing a discussion on Jaguars. Assuming, then, that the o ...
105 closer look at the frequencies of the two types of possible reversal reveals a distinct pattern: reversals from bare mononom ...
106 mononomials ’ from our initial name list were in fact optional binomials , at least for speakers from some villages. Table 4 ...
107 Binomials (totalling 63 %) now outnumber the obligate mononomials , and it is very likely that at least some of the latter c ...
108 dismiss such names as arsinakki ‘yellow bird’, ka:nakki ‘ evergreen forest bird’ kuĩ kuĩ hakki ‘bird that calls kuĩ kuĩ ’ an ...
109 Table 4.4 Variation in bird name s across villages—data from the picture elicitation task Keredimba Nellikadiru Ma:rigu ḍi M ...
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