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_aKinship, language, and prehistory : _bPer Hage and the renaissance in kinship studies / _cedited by Doug Jones and Bojka Milicic. |
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_aSalt Lake City : _bUniversity of Utah Press, _c(c)2011. |
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_a1 online resource (xiii, 247 pages) : _billustrations, maps. |
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_aPer Hage and the renaissance in kinship studies / _rDoug Jones, Bojka Milicic -- _tAnthropology, mathematics, and Per Hage's contribution to kinship theory / _rDavid Jenkins -- _tBack to proto-sapiens. Part 1, The inherited kinship terms papa, mama, and kaka / _rAlain Matthey de L'Etang, Pierre Bancel, Merritt Ruhlen -- _tBack to proto-sapiens. Part 2, The global kinship terms papa, mama, and kaka / _rPierre Bancel, Alain Matthey de L'Etang, John D. Bengtson -- _tReconstructing ancient kinship : practice and theory in an African case study / _rChristopher Ehret -- _tProto-Bantu descent groups / _rPer Hage, Jeff Marck -- _tKin terms in the East Bantu protolanguages : initial findings / _rJeff Marck [and others] -- _tProto-Oceanic society (Austronesian) and proto-East Bantu society (Niger-Congo) residence, descent, and kin terms, circa 1000 BC / _rJeff Marck, Koen Bostoen -- _tOceanic cousin terms and marriage alliance / _rPer Hage -- _tThe transition from Kariera to an asymmetrical system : Cape York Peninsula to north-east Arnhemland / _rPatrick McConvell, Ian Keen -- _tProto-central Amerind *Pa : "father's sister" = "mother-in-law" / _rPer Hage -- _tWhat is Malay kinship primarily about? : or, The new kinship studies and the fabrication of ethnographic fantasy / _rWarren Shapiro -- _tThe logic and structure of kinship terminologies : implications for theory and historical reconstructions / _rDwight Read -- _tSalience of verticality and horizontality in American and Tongan kinship terminologies / _rGiovanni Bennardo, Dwight Read -- _tMarking and language change / _rDavid Kronenfeld -- _tGrammars of kinship and color : cognitive universals and optimal communication / _rDoug Jones -- _tIs there a kinship module? : evidence from children's acquisition of kinship terms in Pitumarca, Peru / _rBojka Milicic. |
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_aJones, Doug, _d1950 January 17- |
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