constraint rankings. Applied to kin terminology, OT provides an elegant account of how universal schemas of sociality generate different terminologies for aunts, uncles, and cousins that merge andseparate various kin types, and why many logically possible terminologies are rare or nonexistent. The theory may help to narrow gaps between cognitive–linguistic accounts of kin terminology and sociological accounts, and between domain-specific and domain-general views of cognition. A companion paper discusses principles of kin classification and the evolutionary psychology of kinship
The anthropologist David Schneider suggested two decades ago that we need to consider a hypothesis o...
Kinship terminologies express how societies encode familial relationships in language. While words s...
The target paper claims to contribute to the conceptualisation of kinship but is, in fact, only conc...
prototypical than others. Different kin terminologies draw from the same set of rules, while variati...
Abstract: Research in anthropology has shown that kin terminologies have a complex combinatorial str...
We suggest that there are two coordination games when it comes to understanding kin terminology. Jon...
In “Another view of Trobriand kin categories,” Lounsbury analyzes Trobriand kin terms by providing a...
This paper addresses typological relationships among kinship terminologies determined from structura...
The claim that extant terminologies are optimal solutions in a space of all possible terminologies d...
Jones's system of constraints promises interesting insights into the typology of kin term systems. T...
The goal of this paper is to relate formal analysis of kinship terminologies to a better understandi...
A key change in the evolution of our species from a common ancestor with the chimpanzees was the shi...
Explanations in the domain of kinship can be sought on several different levels: Jones addresses onl...
Kinship terminology is a human universal, a kind of cultural knowledge circulated through language. ...
The received view regarding the centrality of kinship terminologies in kinship systems assumes that ...
The anthropologist David Schneider suggested two decades ago that we need to consider a hypothesis o...
Kinship terminologies express how societies encode familial relationships in language. While words s...
The target paper claims to contribute to the conceptualisation of kinship but is, in fact, only conc...
prototypical than others. Different kin terminologies draw from the same set of rules, while variati...
Abstract: Research in anthropology has shown that kin terminologies have a complex combinatorial str...
We suggest that there are two coordination games when it comes to understanding kin terminology. Jon...
In “Another view of Trobriand kin categories,” Lounsbury analyzes Trobriand kin terms by providing a...
This paper addresses typological relationships among kinship terminologies determined from structura...
The claim that extant terminologies are optimal solutions in a space of all possible terminologies d...
Jones's system of constraints promises interesting insights into the typology of kin term systems. T...
The goal of this paper is to relate formal analysis of kinship terminologies to a better understandi...
A key change in the evolution of our species from a common ancestor with the chimpanzees was the shi...
Explanations in the domain of kinship can be sought on several different levels: Jones addresses onl...
Kinship terminology is a human universal, a kind of cultural knowledge circulated through language. ...
The received view regarding the centrality of kinship terminologies in kinship systems assumes that ...
The anthropologist David Schneider suggested two decades ago that we need to consider a hypothesis o...
Kinship terminologies express how societies encode familial relationships in language. While words s...
The target paper claims to contribute to the conceptualisation of kinship but is, in fact, only conc...