Ethnology, Volume 11University of Pittsburgh, 1972 - Anthropology |
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... wives . " As cover terms they have the same range for female kin that damat has for men . They are both used to refer to all in - marrying women . An older speaker may refer to " the brides , " a younger speaker refers to " the wives ...
... wives . " As cover terms they have the same range for female kin that damat has for men . They are both used to refer to all in - marrying women . An older speaker may refer to " the brides , " a younger speaker refers to " the wives ...
Page 148
... wives . 13. Chang ( 1970 ) has noted that the Japanese inkyo practice separates the retiring head of the household and his successor , allowing each some independence in economic matters , and grants their wives autonomy in the ...
... wives . 13. Chang ( 1970 ) has noted that the Japanese inkyo practice separates the retiring head of the household and his successor , allowing each some independence in economic matters , and grants their wives autonomy in the ...
Page 375
... wives and on a classificatory brother - in - law whom he paid off in 1970. Then he drew in a fellow member of his own small group and a second cross- cousin ( father's father's sister's son's son ) who is one of the landowners in his ...
... wives and on a classificatory brother - in - law whom he paid off in 1970. Then he drew in a fellow member of his own small group and a second cross- cousin ( father's father's sister's son's son ) who is one of the landowners in his ...
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The Maintenance of Bilingualism in Southern | 39 |
The Social | 55 |
A Spanish | 80 |
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