Abstract: Research in anthropology has shown that kin terminologies have a complex combinatorial structure and vary systematically across cultures. This article argues that universals and variation in kin terminology result from the interaction of (1) an innate conceptual structure of kinship, homologous with conceptual structure in other domains, and (2) principles of optimal, “grammatical” communication active in language in general. Kin terms from two languages, English and Seneca, show how terminologies that look very different on the surface may result from variation in the rankings of a universal set of constraints. Constraints on kin terms form a system: some are concerned with absolute features of kin (sex), others with the position...
Lehman (Chit Hlaing), The Cultural Ground of Kinship : A Paradigm Shift. - Kinship systems are conce...
Kinship is a fundamental feature and basis of human societies. We describe a set of computational to...
constraint rankings. Applied to kin terminology, OT provides an elegant account of how universal sch...
Abstract: Research in anthropology has shown that kin terminologies have a complex combinatorial str...
Kinship terminology is a human universal, a kind of cultural knowledge circulated through language. ...
The anthropologist David Schneider suggested two decades ago that we need to consider a hypothesis o...
We suggest that there are two coordination games when it comes to understanding kin terminology. Jon...
Kinship has been an “essentially contested concept” in social and cultural anthropology. Neverthele...
A key change in the evolution of our species from a common ancestor with the chimpanzees was the shi...
This article argues that kinship terminologies are best studied in their full linguistic context; th...
The target paper claims to contribute to the conceptualisation of kinship but is, in fact, only conc...
The goal of this paper is to relate formal analysis of kinship terminologies to a better understandi...
Kinship terminologies express how societies encode familial relationships in language. While words s...
Human kinship systems play a central role in social organization, as anthropologists have long demon...
This paper addresses typological relationships among kinship terminologies determined from structura...
Lehman (Chit Hlaing), The Cultural Ground of Kinship : A Paradigm Shift. - Kinship systems are conce...
Kinship is a fundamental feature and basis of human societies. We describe a set of computational to...
constraint rankings. Applied to kin terminology, OT provides an elegant account of how universal sch...
Abstract: Research in anthropology has shown that kin terminologies have a complex combinatorial str...
Kinship terminology is a human universal, a kind of cultural knowledge circulated through language. ...
The anthropologist David Schneider suggested two decades ago that we need to consider a hypothesis o...
We suggest that there are two coordination games when it comes to understanding kin terminology. Jon...
Kinship has been an “essentially contested concept” in social and cultural anthropology. Neverthele...
A key change in the evolution of our species from a common ancestor with the chimpanzees was the shi...
This article argues that kinship terminologies are best studied in their full linguistic context; th...
The target paper claims to contribute to the conceptualisation of kinship but is, in fact, only conc...
The goal of this paper is to relate formal analysis of kinship terminologies to a better understandi...
Kinship terminologies express how societies encode familial relationships in language. While words s...
Human kinship systems play a central role in social organization, as anthropologists have long demon...
This paper addresses typological relationships among kinship terminologies determined from structura...
Lehman (Chit Hlaing), The Cultural Ground of Kinship : A Paradigm Shift. - Kinship systems are conce...
Kinship is a fundamental feature and basis of human societies. We describe a set of computational to...
constraint rankings. Applied to kin terminology, OT provides an elegant account of how universal sch...