This study, synchronically, describes and explicates the phenomenon of kinship terms in Likpakpaln, a Gur member of the Niger-Congo phylum, spoken mainly in the northern parts of Ghana. It focuses on the addressive usage of kinship terms. I use observation (both participant and non-participant) as a principal ethnographic data collection technique, supplemented by the semi-structured interview, informal conversation and my native speaker introspection. The analysis of data is informed by Dell Hyme’s ethnography of communication as a theoretical frame. Based on the data analysed, I argue that kinship addresses in Likpakpaln can be categorised into three major types: agnatic, matrilateral and affinal kinship address forms, of which matrilater...
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This study concerns with the kinship terms of address for family members and relatives of Toba Bata...
Studies in African languages beyond the common core of linguistics are lacking. This motivates this ...
The following is a description of 'the kinship terms in the Lirnbu language as it is spoken in ...
This paper attempts to analyze the kinship structure and terminologies used in the Boro society. The...
This article argues that kinship terminologies are best studied in their full linguistic context; th...
For a single species, human kinship organization is both remarkably diverse and strikingly organized...
This article provides an interpretive analysis of Shona native speakers' use of kinship terms of add...
Keywords: componential analysis, kinship, Sasak language, traditional society,modern society, East L...
This study aimed to explore the use of regional languages regarding forms of kinship based on blood ...
The classification of kin into structured groups is a diverse phenomenon which is ubiquitous in huma...
The Omaheke in Namibia has changed dramatically over the last 150 years, reshaped demographically, c...
Tanzania’s Rift Valley has been shown to feature linguistic diversity punctuated by remarkable conve...
Silozi, the language of the Malozi people in Zambia and Namibia is a mixed language that has been th...
This study concerns with the kinship terms of address for family members and relatives of Toba Bata...
This study looks at kinship terminology and the ethnic identity of Kachin people living at Anisakhan...
This study concerns with the kinship terms of address for family members and relatives of Toba Bata...
Studies in African languages beyond the common core of linguistics are lacking. This motivates this ...
The following is a description of 'the kinship terms in the Lirnbu language as it is spoken in ...