The Traditional Ecological Knowledge of the Solega A Linguistic Perspective
110 Table 4.4 (continued) Keredimba Nellikadiru Ma:rigu ḍi Mo ṇakai A:repa: ḷya Ved-vented Bulbul ko ṭrole ko ṭrole he ṇṇ u ko ṭ ...
111 small branches. In another village, however, the label hu: karaḷi ‘fl ower drongo’ was provided. We assessed this as reliabl ...
112 birds that can be described as ‘rare and similar-appearing sibling species’, ‘small and dull-coloured’ and ‘obscure’ [ 169 ] ...
113 phoenicoptera ). The absence of the name of this bird from the Solega lexicon is curious, as practically all other members o ...
114 ‘ generic ’ level) are either small or cryptic species. Similarly, a signifi cant number of birds found in this locality, th ...
115 Table 4.5 Common, visually striking or otherwise perceptually salient bird species occurring in BRT, that do not have Solega ...
116 Table 4.5 (continued) English name Scientifi c name Perceptually salient features Possible perceptual reasons for lack of na ...
117 Table 4.5 (continued) English name Scientifi c name Perceptually salient features Possible perceptual reasons for lack of na ...
118 Berlin ’s second prediction on the denotational range of generic labels, as applied to monotypic taxa, is also challenged by ...
119 when the Solega names are used as a base count rather than the scientifi c names— 18 out of 35 ‘consistent’ Solega names (51 ...
120 sented in Table 4.1. Prominent examples include the drongos ( karaḷiyakki , genus Dicrurus ), the barbets ( kuṭrakki , genus ...
121 4.7 Birds in Solega Life, Myth and Ritual In the fi nal section of this chapter, we describe the very important status that ...
122 that should not be eaten’ or ‘birds that tell the time’. Note that such categories do infrequently occur in the classifi cat ...
123 4.7.1 Birds as Sources of Information Some birds are regarded as important sources of useful information in Solega folk- lor ...
124 are said to emanate from the barbet’s throat at this time of day, and although the fi rst two bouts are given unique names, ...
125 go to sleep!). The Solega, particularly those who live on the Tamil Nadu side of the border, say that the call of a gumma si ...
126 Avã araḷakki endale araḷaiyã. Avã sva:mine, avana pu:je ma:ḍta:re. Avã araḷaiyyãnatte avã srushṭi ma:ḍidã. I: araḷa a:du a:d ...
127 not claim it as their own, it is perhaps signifi cant that the only village that correctly named this bird as garuḍã in the ...
128 ra:gi balls while cooking, with the result that there was very little left for the guests. Later that night, she suffered fr ...
129 Goravã endale todavã enta ... Golla, gollarakki adu. Dana, emme, adella idu buḍtade no:ḍi. Beḷagu aidu gaṇṭeka soĩ: enta, si ...
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