Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... person's con- sanguineal and his affinal relatives . The special term rida'a denotes the relationship between a child and a woman , not its own mother , who nursed it . The rules defining the relatives of a person whom he / she may not ...
... person's con- sanguineal and his affinal relatives . The special term rida'a denotes the relationship between a child and a woman , not its own mother , who nursed it . The rules defining the relatives of a person whom he / she may not ...
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... person plurals , do not have gender . Second and third person singular express gender ; the masculine is the base form to which feminine endings may be attached . Speech usage in some instances may obscure the normal patterns of ...
... person plurals , do not have gender . Second and third person singular express gender ; the masculine is the base form to which feminine endings may be attached . Speech usage in some instances may obscure the normal patterns of ...
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... person plural out of respect for his power , and because that person represents a collectivity . However , such persons are not met in the normal course of village life , where all individuals are equal . II . This usage is more common ...
... person plural out of respect for his power , and because that person represents a collectivity . However , such persons are not met in the normal course of village life , where all individuals are equal . II . This usage is more common ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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