Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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... formal structure , a set of components whose relations are formally and exhaustively governed by laws of transformation ( Piaget 1970 : 5 , 10-13 ) . And he thinks that myths lack nothing formally essential to their use as an algebra in ...
... formal structure , a set of components whose relations are formally and exhaustively governed by laws of transformation ( Piaget 1970 : 5 , 10-13 ) . And he thinks that myths lack nothing formally essential to their use as an algebra in ...
Page 347
... formal dyadic contracts may bind several people , but says they are not to be thought of as corporate in nature . Hereafter we will refer to such specific and explicitly formulated relationships between two parties either as formal ...
... formal dyadic contracts may bind several people , but says they are not to be thought of as corporate in nature . Hereafter we will refer to such specific and explicitly formulated relationships between two parties either as formal ...
Page 357
... formal contracts designed to achieve specific material benefits or to avoid certain kinds of unpleasantness . Reciprocally , formal contracts reinforce informal ties for those persons who become parties to them , assuming , of course ...
... formal contracts designed to achieve specific material benefits or to avoid certain kinds of unpleasantness . Reciprocally , formal contracts reinforce informal ties for those persons who become parties to them , assuming , of course ...
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Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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