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What is a healthy dating relationship and what helps it get there? Perceptions of Chilean adolescents from a gender and inclusivity perspective. [PDF]
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Evaluation of the Psychometric Properties of the Digital Health Literacy Instrument (DHLI-BrA) for Use in Brazilian Adolescents. [PDF]
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Are Kinship Terminologies and Kinship Concepts Translatable?
Translating Cultures, 2020Abraham Rosman, Paula G. Rubel
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Kinship terminologies in Western Rengma
International Journal of Multidisciplinary TrendsRinky Baruah
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The Evolution of Kinship Terminologies: Nonprescriptive Forms of Asymmetric Alliance in Indonesia
Journal of Anthropological Research, 2018Thomas Trautmann has recently suggested that kinship terminologies with Crow-Omaha equations may derive historically from asymmetric prescriptive terminologies on the basis of very similar vertical equations.
R. Parkin
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1997
Abstract Korowai kinship nouns are a class of nouns with two characteristics. First, they have plural forms, whereas other Korowai nouns do not have plural forms. Second, they can be glossed in terms of the English nouns for relationships in the nuclear family (‘father/mother, son/daughter, brother/ sister, husband/wife’).1
Gerrit J Van Enk, Lourens De Vries
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Abstract Korowai kinship nouns are a class of nouns with two characteristics. First, they have plural forms, whereas other Korowai nouns do not have plural forms. Second, they can be glossed in terms of the English nouns for relationships in the nuclear family (‘father/mother, son/daughter, brother/ sister, husband/wife’).1
Gerrit J Van Enk, Lourens De Vries
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Kinship Terminology and the American Kinship System
American Anthropologist, 1955THE American kinship system is marked by bilateral descent, and the nuclear family and the kindred are the basic kin groups. Marriage is monogamous, residence neolocal, and inheritance by testamentary disposition. Succession is absent; a man gets no political or other office simply through kinship ties. The range of kinship is narrow, and kinship tends
DAVID M. SCHNEIDER, GEORGE C. HOMANS
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Variation in Australian Sibling Terminologies
OceaniaStandard typologies of Australian Aboriginal kinship systems recognize half a dozen main types of kin terminology. An examination of sibling terminologies recorded in the Austkin database, however, reveals much more variation in the forms of kin ...
Ian Keen
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Linguistic Diversity in Kinship Terminology: A Study of Cultural Evolution Across Regions
Journal of Asian development studiesThe study explores the kinship terms in context of linguistic diversity in order to comprehend that how culture shapes the meanings of these terms across different languages.
Taiba Kanwal +3 more
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The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1971
Some years ago M. Miller began an article in this Journal with the statement, ‘Classical Greek kinship terminology, as it is used for example by Isaios, offers few difficulties of meaning in its terms.’ She then constructed a chart to show the ‘principal usages’.
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Some years ago M. Miller began an article in this Journal with the statement, ‘Classical Greek kinship terminology, as it is used for example by Isaios, offers few difficulties of meaning in its terms.’ She then constructed a chart to show the ‘principal usages’.
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