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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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A comparative study of kinship terms in the new west Iranian languages [PDF]

open access: yesزبان پژوهی
This article is a research study on the kinship terms of some New West Iranian languages, including Kurdish, Hawrami, Talysh, and Tati from the New Northwest Iranian sub-branch, and Persian and Luri from the New Southwest Iranian sub-branch.
Reza Amini
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What Are Kinship Terminologies, and Why Do We Care? A Computational Approach to Analyzing Symbolic Domains [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Kinship is a fundamental feature and basis of human societies. We describe a set of computational tools and services, the Kinship Algebra Modeler, and the logic that underlies these. These were developed to improve how we understand both the fundamental
Fischer, Michael D.   +2 more
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STRUCTURAL AND SEMANTIC STUDY OF KINSHIP TERMS IN THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE [PDF]

open access: yesVestnik Issyk-Kulʹskogo universiteta
This article is dedicated to the examination of kinship terms in the Russian language, focusing on their semantic system and grammatical structure. The study analyzes the main categories of terms, their meanings and functions within the language, as well
Ishenbekova N.
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Hidden in full sight: kinship, science and the law in the aftermath of the Srebrenica genocide [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Terms such as “relationship testing,” “familial searching” and “kinship analysis” figure prominently in professional practices of disaster victim identification (DVI).
Haimes, Erica, Toom, Victor
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Kinship Terms Used by Strangers Towards Two Offsprings of Inter-ethnic Married Couples in Surabaya [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This research investigates the kinship terms produced by strangers towards two young offsprings of inter-ethnic married couples who were used as enticements to generate the production along with the social factors.
Kuntjara, E. H. (Esther)   +1 more
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Evaluating a Pragmatic Strength Alternative for Frailty Measurement and Assessing Its Predictive Capacity Against Established Frailty Instruments in Rheumatoid Arthritis

open access: yesArthritis Care &Research, EarlyView.
Objective Frailty occurs prematurely in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and is associated with poor health outcomes. We compared the performance of four frailty instruments, including a pragmatic alternative measure using chair sit‐to‐stand (STS), and evaluated their abilities to predict poor health outcomes.
Kylie E. Riggles   +14 more
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Outcomes for children and young people growing up in kinship care in Scotland: A population-level data linkage study

open access: yesInternational Journal of Population Data Science, 2023
Objectives The number of children and young people living in kinship care (living separately from their parents with a family friend/relative) in Scotland has increased consistently since 2010.
Joanna Soraghan   +2 more
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Tabaq Kinship Terms [PDF]

open access: yesDotawo: A Journal of Nubian Studies, 2015
fbd - father's brother's daughter; fc - father's child; fm - father's mother; fw - father's wife; fsl - father's sibling; fz - father's sister; fzc - father's sister's child; fzd - father's sister's daughter; g - Grandchild; gd - granddaughter; m - mother; mb - mother's brother; mbd - mother's brother's daughter; mbs - mother's brother's son; mm ...
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Semantic Analysis Towards English Substantive [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The analysis describes semantic theories in defining English substantives “Someone/ Person/ People” with its references in Balinese kinship terms. The purpose is to explain several basic concepts of semantic theories in describing the meaning of specific
Ni Kadek , Dwiyani, S.S., M.Hum
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