The Twilight Zone
Jun. 14th, 2006 07:52 pmA REVERSE PERCEPTION OF TIME
Apparently there is a tribe in South America who have an opposite perception of time to the rest of the world, that the future is behind and the past in front. Linguists are not quite sure why yet. No word on if they've tried the Trolls' logic for it...
Apparently there is a tribe in South America who have an opposite perception of time to the rest of the world, that the future is behind and the past in front. Linguists are not quite sure why yet. No word on if they've tried the Trolls' logic for it...
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Date: 2006-06-15 04:29 am (UTC)Er... I'll just go back to lurking now.
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Date: 2006-06-15 04:31 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-15 04:43 am (UTC)Ooh, most interesting, thanks! The original article does refer to English, for example, also having a certain amount of ambiguity regarding the spatial positioning of time relative to the speaker, but they seem to put a lot of emphasis on how this linguistic oddity is culturally ingrained enough to have spread its way even into the subconscious gestures used when talking about time.
It would be interesting to investigate parallels in 'Austronesia' (as your article calls it ... neato) as there seems to be evidence of contact if not travel between western South America and the Pacific islands.
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Date: 2006-06-15 06:19 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-15 01:06 pm (UTC)I'm having a hard time even getting my head around it. Darn Trolls.
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Date: 2006-06-15 02:02 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-15 02:16 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-15 03:09 pm (UTC)Front ith back and back ith front?
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Hokay, that'th jutht wierd.
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Date: 2006-06-15 03:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-15 08:26 pm (UTC)Western culture especially sees itself as walking towards the future (drive towards progress, etc.) ... this seems to be based more on what we can see instead of where we're going.
Like the trolls, I suppose, but the Aymarans don't seem to believe we're going backward.
Bet fortune tellers don't make much money in that culture.