Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... reference . The data support an extensionist ( Scheffler 1972 ) view of kinship in that modifiers limit the range of certain terms to what may be consid- ered primary ( as opposed to extended ) ranges of reference . Kintypes which fall ...
... reference . The data support an extensionist ( Scheffler 1972 ) view of kinship in that modifiers limit the range of certain terms to what may be consid- ered primary ( as opposed to extended ) ranges of reference . Kintypes which fall ...
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... reference ( not vocative- ly ) and most typically to clarify an earlier more ambiguous statement by narrowing the reference to a cross - kinsman . I. buchido 2. chaido 3. chichi 4. shanu acho 5. baba 111001 grandfather 111211 man's ...
... reference ( not vocative- ly ) and most typically to clarify an earlier more ambiguous statement by narrowing the reference to a cross - kinsman . I. buchido 2. chaido 3. chichi 4. shanu acho 5. baba 111001 grandfather 111211 man's ...
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... reference to a restricted number of col- laterals , are frequently used in a much broader sense with reference to all relatives except lineals and co - lineals.1 One of the most com- mon uses of these terms not noted by Pinson is with ...
... reference to a restricted number of col- laterals , are frequently used in a much broader sense with reference to all relatives except lineals and co - lineals.1 One of the most com- mon uses of these terms not noted by Pinson is with ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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