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Reduplications with kinship terms in uzbek turkic of afghanistan
Kinship terms, which have an important place among the basic vocabulary of the language, are among the most used words by human beings in the world today. Relative names are the most basic words that a child learns in the family environment.
NAJİBULLAH BİGZAD
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A comparative study of kinship terms in the new west Iranian languages [PDF]
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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STRUCTURAL AND SEMANTIC STUDY OF KINSHIP TERMS IN THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE [PDF]
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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Grecka i rzymska terminologia na określenie stopnia pokrewieństwa
Greek and Roman Kinship Terminology. The article presents the lexical variety of terms defining the degrees of kinship, as well as the syntactic methods of its expression in Latin and Ancient Greek.
Turowski, Artur
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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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The Jordanian terms of address: Asocio-pragmatic study
This study investigates the terms of address in Jordanian Arabic. It focuses on six major categories of address terms. The study identifies the most important forms under each category, their social meanings, and the governing factors that control their ...
Al-Qudah Mahmoud
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THE FORMS OF KINSHIP TERM IN MINANGKABAULANGUAGE USED BY NAGARI SIMAWANG SOCIETY
This article aims to describe the forms of kinship term in Minangkabau language used by society in NagariSimawang. The data are collected by using questionnaire, interview, cross check, elicitation, recording, and note taking.
Mauli Denil
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Morphologie und Semantik der "n"-Erweiterung bei "Muttern" und "Vatern" im Deutschen
This paper deals with German kinship terms ending with the form n (Muttern, Vatern). Firstly, data from newspapers are presented that show that especially Muttern denotes very special meanings that can only be derived to a limited extent from the lexical
Alexander Werth
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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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Multidrug‐resistant Vibrio infections are rising rapidly and threaten coastal populations worldwide. This study introduces D‐zp37, a chirality‐engineered antimicrobial peptide with exceptional potency against resistant Vibrio species. D‐zp37 kills planktonic cells, blocks mixed‐species biofilms, disrupts essential bacterial stress responses, and shows ...
Ping Zeng +11 more
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