Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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... subsystem , this subsystem is composed of terms reserved largely for designating blood kin . The exceptions , madur and kona ( for " husband " and " wife , " respectively ) are contracted versions of eiginmaður and eiginkona , eigin ...
... subsystem , this subsystem is composed of terms reserved largely for designating blood kin . The exceptions , madur and kona ( for " husband " and " wife , " respectively ) are contracted versions of eiginmaður and eiginkona , eigin ...
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... subsystem represents terms which reflect a different con- ceptual direction in reckoning relationships than that of either the Descriptive or Merging subsystems . Focal Groups are collectivities of kinspeople whose rela- tionship is ...
... subsystem represents terms which reflect a different con- ceptual direction in reckoning relationships than that of either the Descriptive or Merging subsystems . Focal Groups are collectivities of kinspeople whose rela- tionship is ...
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... subsystem represent the convergence of broader classes of relatives into more selective types , so that the referent is merged within a more narrowly delimited type . But at the same time , some distinctions within the Merging subsystem ...
... subsystem represent the convergence of broader classes of relatives into more selective types , so that the referent is merged within a more narrowly delimited type . But at the same time , some distinctions within the Merging subsystem ...
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Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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