[An-lang] Final Call for Abstracts - 13 ICAL Panel (Diachronic Toponymy and Landscape Terms in the Austronesian World)
František Kratochvíl
FKRATOCHVIL at ntu.edu.sg
Tue Dec 30 04:01:48 UTC 2014
FINAL CALL (deadline extended till 5 January 2015)
13ICAL Panel - Diachronic Toponymy and Landscape Terms in the Austronesian World
Organizers: Gary Holton, Juliette Huber, František Kratochvíl, and Francesco Perono Cacciafoco
Theme
A language’s landscape terms and place names reflect the way landscape is conceptualized by its speakers; furthermore, place names may provide clues about a given area’s population history and are routinely interpreted so by geographers and historians. This panel explores landscape categorization, as revealed through both generic landscape terms and place names in the Austronesian world. A particular focus is on the cues to a region’s linguistic past preserved in such terms. We are mainly interested in areas where, in the course of their south- and eastward expansion, Austronesian speakers encountered earlier populations (e.g. Philippines, Nusantara, mainland SE Asia, Near Melanesia) and invite papers dealing with the topic both in Austronesian languages and in languages known to have been in long-term contact with Austronesian languages. In addition, we also welcome contributions dealing with landscape terms and the diachronic toponymy of the Austronesian homeland, Taiwan, and areas with no human population prior to Austronesian migration, such as Oceania and Madagascar.
Call for abstracts
The questions that this panel aims to address are the following:
a) Is there a typically Austronesian system of landscape categorization through either generic landscape terms or place names? For this purpose, we invite contributions from Taiwan, the Austronesian homeland, and Oceania, where Austronesian peoples settled previously unoccupied islands; and
b) What can landscape terms and place names tell us about the past of linguistically and ethnically diverse regions in the Austronesian world? We are particularly interested in areas where Austronesian speakers encountered speakers of unrelated languages, e.g. Eastern Indonesia, Philippines, mainland SE Asia.
We invite contributions discussing the languages of the stipulated areas addressing the following topics:
1. Landscape terms and their etymology (in terms of Bohnemeyer et al. 2004 and Burenhult and Levinson 2008; relating to Blust and Trussel 2010)
2. Papers going beyond etymology and engaging in historical interpretation of onomastic strategies, their inheritance and relations to potential substrates (pre-Austronesian) and overlays (e.g. Sanskrit).
3. Detailed descriptions of micro-landscape and their etymology (all place names within a single community, including village parts, parts of the house compound, adjacent fields, coastline, etc.)
4. Hydronyms and their etymology (seascape, coast, rivers, springs, etc.)
5. Names related to human activity in landscape and their etymology (settlements, harbors, paths, fields, gardens, hunting or fishing grounds)
6. Morphological and semantic structure of place names in an area including studies of the role of metaphor in the name giving process
7. Approaches to mapping and visualization of the above topics
8. Landscape as an interpreted system (containing agricultural, ecological, historical, meteorological, political, and spiritual knowledge and experience, as discussed above)
9. Effects of language shift on the knowledge of landscape terms and associated knowledge
We expect an attempt to recognize various historical layers in landscape and place names, and invite the contributors to their interpretation, as outlined above.
Spatial deixis and navigation in landscape are beyond the scope of this panel; both have been dealt with elsewhere (e.g., Senft 1997).
Deadline for abstract submission:
January 5, 2015
Notification of acceptance for individual abstracts:
January 15, 2015
Email: fkratochvil at ntu.edu.sg
A full version of the call can be downloaded from https://nanyang.academia.edu/FrantisekKratochvil/Call-for-Papers
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