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Occasional notes of books read, exhibitions or films seen, music heard - or anything that catches my eye. So I don't forget.

Sunday, February 27, 2005

How time flies

For the Aymara people living in the Andes, the past lies ahead and the future lies behind. Laura Spinney looks at how different languages reflect, and shape, our conception of time. An interesting article from today's Guardian.



  • Who are the Aymara?
  • Aymara: exhibition
Posted by Gerry at Sunday, February 27, 2005

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