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Culture Geography Australian Aboriginal Languages Psycholinguistics

Mapping the Land with Language

Estimated read time 6 min read

Imagine a world without ‘left’ or ‘right,’ where every instruction and description is given in cardinal directions. For speakers of languages like Guugu Yimithirr in Aboriginal Australia, this isn’t imagination—it’s reality. This linguistic trait fosters a constant, profound awareness of their place in the world, giving them a mental compass that fundamentally shapes how they think, remember, and navigate their landscape.