Savaxay and the language of kinship in Batanic communities Kinship and community, language and culture (original) (raw)

Dossier “New Perspectives on Kinship Terminology in Tupian and Cariban Languages”

Joshua Birchall

Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi. Ciências Humanas

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Relatives and Relations in Paluai

Dineke Schokkin

Relatives and relations in Paluai, 2017

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Reconstructing the Proto-Polynesian Terminology: Kinship Terminologies as Evolving Logical Structures

Dwight Read

Kinship Systems: Change and Reconstruction Iedited by McConvell, P., I. Keen, and R. Hendery, pp. 59-91. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press), 2013

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A Phylogenetic Comparative Study of Bantu Kinship Terminology Finds Limited Support for Its Co-Evolution with Social Organisation

Myrtille (Mimi) Guillon

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Kinship in the Alor-Pantar Languages

Gary Holton

Alor-Pantar Languages: History and Typology, ed. by Marian Klamer, 2014

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Thangmi kinship terminology in comparative perspective

Mark Turin

Himalayan languages: Past and present, 2004

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Relatively Speaking: Language, Thought and Kinship among the Mopan Maya

Eve Danziger

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How Close a Bataknese One Another?: Study of Indonesian Batak's Family Tree

Hokky Situngkir

2008

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Savosavo Kinship Terminology: Social Context and Linguistic Features

Claudia Wegener

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Persistent Cultures: Miskitu Kinship Terminological Fluidity

M. Jamieson

Structure and Dynamics: eJournal of Anthropological and Related Sciences, 2015

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Austronesian sibling terms and culture history

Robert Blust

Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde / Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia, 1993

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The Batanic Languages in Relation to the Early History of the Malayo-Polynesian Subgroup of Austronesian

Malcolm Ross

2005

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Cognatic portrait of the indigenous languages of Tabuk City, Kalinga, Philippines

Abigail Quimosing-Ocay

Ho Chi Minh City Open University Journal of Science - Social Sciences, 2024

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Language and Kinship in Paluai

Dineke Schokkin

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An Ethnolinguistic Analysis of Kinship Terms in Tai Ahom

Arup Kumar Nath, Khammoun Phukan

Jadavpur Journal of Languages and Linguistics, 2020

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The Semantics of Kinship Terminologies of Baduy, Indonesia

Eri Kurniawan

2nd International Conference on Sociology Education, 2017

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Charles Wagley on changes in Tupí-Guaraní kinship classifications

William Balee

Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi. Ciências Humanas, 2014

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Kinship Analysis Malay And Gayo Language : A Comperativ Historical Linguistic Study

Dwi Widayati

International Journal Of Humanities Education and Social Sciences (IJHESS)

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A Structural and Semantic Analysis of Classical Nahuatl Kinship Terminology." Estudios de cultura Náhuatl15

Brant Gardner

1982

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Predicting the Ethnolinguistic Vtality of an Endangered Philippine Language: The Case of Three Batak Communities in Palawan

Teresita Tajolosa

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What is Polynesian Kinship All About?

Rick Feinberg

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Hausa Kinship Terminologies: Insights Into Culture and Cognition

Grace Pappalardo

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Hyponymy and the structure of Kuuk Thaayorre kinship

Alice Gaby

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Kinship of The Dayak Maanyan and Dayak Halong Languages in South of Kalimantan

siti jamzaroh

Arbitrer : Scientific Journal of Linguistics Society of Indonesia, 2022

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Kinship, Language, and Salish Prehistory (Orchard 2001)

Trevor Orchard

2001

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Matrilocal residence is ancestral in Austronesian societies

Ruth Mace

Proceedings of The Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2009

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Carvalho_Birchall.2022.A comparative reconstruction of Proto-Tupi-Guarani kinship terminology

Joshua Birchall, Fernando O. de Carvalho

LIAMES (Línguas Indígenas Americanas), 2022

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Proto Oceanic society (Austronesian) and Proto East Bantu society (Niger-Congo), residence, descent and kin terms ca. 1000 BC

Jeffrey C. Marck, Koen Bostoen

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Proto-Micronesian reconstructions-I.

Jeffrey C. Marck, Frederick Jackson

Oceanic …, 2003

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A new look at Bashiic, a divergent subgroup of Malayopolynesian

Roger Blench

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From Socio-politics to Kinship Dynamics Among the Kaingang

Vibrant ABA

Vibrant, 2011

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More than words: A documentation and a morphological analysis of an indigenous language in the Philippines

Evalyn Abiog

Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 2020

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PHILIPPINE AND NORTH BORNEAN LANGUAGES: ISSUES IN DESCRIPTION, SUBGROUPING, AND RECONSTRUCTION

Almerez Maria Gracia

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The Marking of Sex Distinctions in Polynesian Kinship Terminologies

Jeffrey Charles Marck

Oceanic Linguistics, 2001

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Kinship and Genealogical Construction in the Maranao Darangen Epic of Mindanao

Luis Foronda

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