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From age-sets to friendship networks in contemporary sociology : The continuity of soda among the Boorana of East Africa [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This paper re-assesses a comparative sociology of kinship and friendship in East Africa with a particular focus on the Boorana Oromo of Kenya. It argues that the study of kinship dominated the developments of a comparative sociology during colonial times
Aguilar, Mario I
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Kinship terms are not kinship [PDF]

open access: yesBehavioral and Brain Sciences, 2010
AbstractThe target paper claims to contribute to the conceptualisation of kinship but is, in fact, only concerned with descriptive kinship terminologies. It uses Optimal Theory to analyse this vocabulary but it is not clear if this is to be understood as a psychological phenomenon.
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The Contrastive Analysis of Kinship Terminology in Cina Benteng and Hakka (Khek)

open access: yesSuar Betang, 2022
Kinship terminology is a way of addressing someone who is bound to themselves because of blood, descent, and marriage. Kinship terminology is culturally bounded.
Inggrit Laurenza, Sonya Ayu Kumala
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‘Blood’ Kinship and Kinship in Christ’s Blood: Nomadic Evangelism in the Nenets Tundra

open access: yesJournal of Ethnology and Folkloristics, 2017
The article addresses a conflicting encounter of two ideologies of kinship, ‘natural’ and ‘religious’, among the newly established Evangelical communities of Nenets in the Polar Ural and Yamal tundra.
Tatiana Vagramenko
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Relasi Kekerabatan Patronase Masyarakat Muna

open access: yesAl-Izzah, 2021
This study is addressed to two things: the relationship of kinship and patronage, which take place in social aspect (education and economy) and culture (life cycle ceremony), and the relation of patronage kinship system, which implies on cohesion social ...
Asliah Zainal   +3 more
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Kinship Terms and Kinship Concepts [PDF]

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, 1957
THE terms used in addressing and describing relatives are a source of constant wonder to the anthropologist, both for their near-infinite variety and for the glimpses they furnish of the operation of general, quasi-mathematical regularities in the patterning of human social forms. This paper aims at an exploration of this constancy in variation through
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EXPLORING THE SIGNIFICANCE OF KINSHIP TERMINOLOGY IN A SPECIFIC SOCIAL AND CULTURAL SYSTEM [PDF]

open access: yesSocial Sciences and Education Research Review
Kinship is considered a fundamental gateway to understanding patterns of social, cultural, and organizational interaction. The kinship term also represents a crucial structure within the prevalent kinship system in society.
Dalila LALAOUNA, Ammar SIDIDRIS
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PERUBAHAN ISTILAH KEKERABATAN DAN HUBUNGANNYA DENGAN SISTEM KEKERABATAN PADA MASYARAKAT MINANGKABAU

open access: yesJurnal Antropologi: Isu-Isu Sosial Budaya, 2014
This article talks about the changes that occur in the Minangkabau kinship. Aspect of concern is about  the kinship term system in relate with term of reference and term of address.
Sri Meiyenti, Syahrizal .
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Contrastive Analysis of Kinship Terms between Arabic and Indonesian Languages: Anthropolinguistic Study

open access: yesIzdihar, 2022
Greeting words are the most widely used words in daily communication. Many greetings are taken from the kinship term. Each language has different kinship terms based on its culture.
Kholisin Kholisin   +3 more
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Kinship Terms: Universality and Ethnolinguistic Saliance

open access: yesArmenian Folia Anglistika, 2008
The article attempts to examine the characteristic features of kinship terms in Armenian, English and Russian. Kinship terms make up a solid system with closely interconnected constituents.
Kristine Harutyunyan
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