Index of subjects
A
- AboriginalSee
, English, land management, land rightssee country
- affective component149, 159, 197
- affordances
- of the wordSee
communicative functionsee
- agricultural places
141–142
, 168
- Anangu
see also art, sand drawing, vocal style
- hunting and harvesting123
- anthropocentrismSee
human-centred perspectivesee
- Arrernte50, 165 n 45, 169
- art
- Australian
96–97
, 172,
178–179
- Central Australian
119–120
- Australian
see also art, English
- perception of landscape
10–11
,
61–62
- colonization
61–62
,
108–109
, 161, 168
- identity discourse11,
183–185
- literature40,
96–97
, 172,
178–179
- pastoral history142,
145–146
, 161
- settler colonialism
171–172
B
- British farming history
150–151
, 152
- bush16, 194
-
bush, the
1
landscape
178–180
, 190
-
bush, the
2
human domain
180–186
,
190–191
-
bush, the
3
vs. city
186–189
, 191
-
bush, the across Englishes
172–174
C
- classifier construction165 n 44
-
coast, the
10,
101–104
, 113
- Collins Wordbanks Abbreviations,
19–20
- colonizationSee
Australiansee
- communicative function4, 8, 42,
139–140
- concrete vocabulary14, 18
see also artefacts
- country
- Aboriginal
10–11
, 90 n 25, 169
- semantic molecule42, 177, 101, 191
-
creek
34,
36–39
, 171, 194
- cultural scripts, landscape197
see also Australian
D
- Danish12, 13,
91–92
, 106
- default country11, 61, 170
- definite article92, 92 n 26, 174
-
desert
115–121
, 138, 194, 196
- discourse functionSee
communicative functionsee
- eco–zones15, 17, 25,
121–125
,
139–140
- emotional componentSee
affective componentsee
- English
22–23
- New World varieties36,
171–172
, 192
- English national identity91, 112
- Enlightenment, British152, 169
- ethnobiological classification
3–4
- ethnophysiography
6–7
, 79, 193
F
- fire-stick farming155, 169
-
fleuve (Fr)
29–30
,
43–47
, 195
- folk picture of the world
4–5
, 180, 180 n 56
G
- geographic information systems7
H
-
hill
23,
61–62
,
64–66
, 87, 194
- human-centred perspective
9–10
, 20, 22,
65–66
, 87, 193
- human movement
31–32
; ,
60–61
; ,
81–82
; , 87
see also traversability
I
- intellectualist approach4, 196
K
-
kapi (P/Y)49 n 15, 54, 164, 195
-
karu (P/Y)26,
49–54
, 196
- knowledge component131, 136
-
kuka (P/Y)
129–130
,
137–138
, 195
L
- land management, Aboriginal169, 176
- land rights, Aboriginal168
- landscape category systems7
- landscape concepts, relative nature61
M
-
mai (P/Y)
129–130
, 157, 195
-
manta (P/Y)49 n 15, 52,
126–127
, 195
- material make–up8, 54, 87, 69,
126–127
, 195
- mountain1, 57, 87
-
mountain
1,
9–10
, 19,
57–58
,
59–64
, 193
-
mountain range
1,
71–74
, 75
-
mountains, the
70–71
, 87
- movementSee
human movement, watersee
N
- naïve picture of the worldSee
folk picture of the worldsee
- Natural Semantic Metalanguage
11–20
- Natural Sematic Metalanguage syntax
13–14
-
nyaru
155–159
, 169, 176, 197
O
- open-field system
150–152
P
- Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjara
24–25
- polysemy13,
66–68
, 69, 150
- property141, 146, 152, 169
-
puli (P/Y)1
-
puli
2
‘hill, outcrop’
66–69
-
puli
3
eco–zone
131–136
, 194, 196
-
punu (P/Y)50, 52, 127, 127 n 32, 195
-
puti (P/Y)10,
126–131
, 194, 196
R
- reductive paraphrase approach3, 9,
194–195
- regrowth areaSee
see nyaru
-
river
23, 29,
30–34
,
69–70
-
rivière (Fr)
29–30
,
43–44
,
47–49
S
- sand drawing26 n 3, 50, 50 n 16
-
sea
- ‘sea’ and ‘land’ pair
89–91
- semantic molecule
85–86
, 90, 195
-
seaside, the
98–101
,
112–113
- semantic change36,
139–140
, 142,
171–172
, 196
- semantic explications
17–20
,
20–21
-
shore, the
10,
101–104
, 113
- size
21–22
, 44, 69, 87, 195
- slope
60–61
,
81–82
, 193
- Standard Average European languages22, 29, 79, 193
- standardized language of representation
43–44
, 47
- substancesSee
material make–upsee
T
- technological knowledge scenario165
- Tibeto–Burman languages58
-
tjintjira (P/Y)54, 126, 131, 133
-
tjukitji (P/Y)53, 54,
163–168
, 169
-
tjukula
25, 54, 126, 131, 133
- traditional ecological knowledge8
- traversability127, 133, 134, 150
- trees
175–176
;
see also punu
U
- utilitarian approach4, 196
W
-
warrambool (Aus E)39 n 13
- water
see also kapi, uru
- movement32, 36, 45, 48, 52, 195
- variable amount34, 37, 41, 50, 54, 194
- Western Desert languages24
-
wundu (Yindjibarndi)
6–7
, 50
Y
- YankunytjatjaraSee
Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjarasee
- Yindjibarndi
6–7
, 10, 50, 79