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Milk kinship and the maternal body in Shi’a Islam [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
In Islamic law, kinship is defined by consanguineal and affinal relationships. Birth and Islamic marriage are important events that define religious responsibilities of family members towards each other. Some responsibilities are connected to Mahramiyat,
Rahbari, Ladan
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The Patrilineal System of Kinship of the Older Generation in Russian and Kyrgyz Languages

open access: yesРазвитие образования, 2021
Introduction. The article deals with the patrilineal system of the Kyrgyz and Russian languages. The results, studies of the terms of kinship of the patrilineal system of the Kyrgyz and Russian languages are presented.
Chynara Z. Musaeva
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Cleaning aunts and police uncles in action. Unveiling gender dynamics in Estonian compound words

open access: yesEesti ja Soome-ugri Keeleteaduse Ajakiri, 2023
This paper focuses on the use of compound words ending with tädi ‘aunt’ and onu ‘uncle’ in the 2021 Estonian Web Corpus. The aim is to determine the frequencies and semantic categories of such compounds as well as to analyze how occupational titles that ...
Elisabeth Kaukonen
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Kinship Past, Kinship Present: Bio-Essentialism in the Study of Kinship [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
In this article, I reconsider bio-essentialism in the study of kinship, centering on David Schneider’s influential critique that concluded that kinship was “a non-subject” (1972:51).
Amundson   +114 more
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Kin terms in Karitiana and how they may contribute to the reconstruction of Proto-Tupian kin terminology

open access: yesBoletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi. Ciências Humanas, 2019
This paper reports a case study that discusses issues related to the reconstruction of kinship terminology in Proto-Tupi, based on previous work by Araújo and Storto (2002) on the Arikém and Juruna subfamilies.
Luciana Storto
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ABOUT CROATIAN KINSHIP TERMINOLOGY Some aspects in contemporary Croatian dictionaries [PDF]

open access: yesHum, 2009
The aim of the paper is to explain problems of dictionary defining of a part of Croatian kinship terminology, which, because of many regional and speaking differences, represents a complex structure for its lexicographic description.
Ljubica Tikvica
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The Betteshanger Summer School: Missing link between biodynamic agriculture and organic farming [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Biodynamic agriculture and organic farming have been regarded as having different provenances and having arisen independently. The present account introduces the ‘missing link’ between the two.
Paull, John
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Kinship Terminology: Problems in Some English-Tshivenḓa Bilingual Dictionaries

open access: yesLexikos, 2011
<p class="AP">Abstract: With the introduction of a new political dispensation in South Africa; bilingual dictionaries have become a necessary part of daily life.
Munzhedzi James Mafela
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The semantic complexity of Hausa kinship terms

open access: yesTopics in Linguistics, 2023
This study aims at analysing the absolute semantic complexity of kin terms in Hausa, i.e. to measure the amount of semantic information of individual kin terms. Each kin term is defined by a set of sufficient and necessary conditions (i.e. properties and
Batic Gian Claudio
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TRANSLATING PRONOUNS, PROPER NAMES AND KINSHIP TERMS FROM INDONESIAN INTO ENGLISH AND VICE VERSA

open access: yesTEFLIN Journal, 2005
This paper presents differences in pronominal system, proper name, and kinship terminology of both Indonesian and English which affect translation work.
Izak Morin
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