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Lingthusiasm - A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics

84: Look, it's deixis, an episode about pointing!

Sep 22, 2023
This podcast episode delves into the fascinating topic of pointing. It explores how different cultures and species use pointing gestures, and the linguistic concept of deixis. The hosts discuss the challenges of understanding contextual meaning and the complexities of time references. They also share anecdotes about animals' ability to understand pointing and conclude with jokes and information on how to support the show.
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Quick takeaways

  • Pointing is a unique human ability, as other animals like apes and wolves struggle with it, while domestic dogs can follow human points.
  • Different cultures have varying practices and taboos regarding pointing, such as avoiding pointing at people or using the middle finger, but not having a common cross-cultural taboo against pointing at rainbows.

Deep dives

Pointing as a distinctly human activity

Pointing is a fundamental human activity where a part of our body is used to project an invisible line towards something, allowing others to determine what we are referring to. This invisible line can be created with various body parts, such as a finger, the whole hand, or even eye gaze. Apes do not possess this pointing ability, while dogs have been observed following human points. Cats, on the other hand, have mixed results when it comes to engaging with pointing gestures. This distinction in pointing abilities highlights the unique nature of human pointing.

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