Olivia Strittmatter - TSOTS Languages

April 4, 2020

In class reading 2

When I was rereading through parts of The Spell of the Sensuous for Assignment 2 I noticed this quote:
“Curiously, the tribe's language, which remained largely meaning­ less to Cordova-Rios for six months or more, became understand­ able to his ears only as his senses became attuned to the subtleties of the rain forest ecology in which the culture was embedded.”
I really liked this quote in particular because I thought it was really interesting. It actually gave me some ideas for my previous blog post. It made me think about how the people used their natural surroundings to not only make their culture and tools, but the basis of their language. They used the sounds of the environment in order to hunt, and it makes a lot of sense that they used those sounds in order to communicate with each other as well. Like Abram was saying, they used the sounds of nature to communicate during hunts so that they didn’t disturb the animals and so they could get close to them, and it would make a lot of sense for this form of communication to slide into their everyday language.

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