Forensic efficiency evaluation of a novel 22-STR panel for kinship testing in Eastern Chinese Han population. [PDF]
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Caregiver Burden and Psychological Distress Among Informal Caregivers for Individuals with Dementia in the Republic of Kazakhstan: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
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AbstractThis paper presents a comprehensive synchronic study of Stau kinship terms, offering a detailed analysis of their classifications and characteristics. Stau kinship terms are categorized into vocative and referential/possessive forms. Vocative kinship terms follow the intonation pattern of other vocative phrases, particularly barytonesis, which ...
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AbstractAccording to conventional linguistic classifications, Dagur is one of the archaic Mongolic languages. This language is unique, allegedly connected with the Para- Mongolic language Khitan, and it has a close areal relationship with two Tungusic languages, Manchu and Solon Ewenki.
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Abstract In Seneca’s Phaedra, Hippolytus sees mater ‘mother’ as a soothing address for his distressed stepmother, while she, burdened by her incestuous love for him, recoils from the address and suggests a different kinship term before deciding to abandon kinship metaphors entirely (cf. Boyle 1985: 1330-1).
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The first section of this chapter states that Kinship terms are a subclass within the word class of nouns. The Atongs have a classificatory Kinship system. The system is typical for Tibeto-Burman languages. Atong also has some purely descriptive kinship terms, such as some reciprocal kinship terms. The second section discusses the morphologically-based
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