We examine kinship terms in three closely related Tamangic varieties: Manange, Nar, and Phu. Using Proto-Tamangic and Proto Tibeto-Burman reconstructions, we track cognate forms as well as structural innovations. Our account allows a first examination of lexico-semantic aspects of Phu, an under-documented representative of the Nar-Phu complex. While Nar-Phu is usually treated as a single language, considerable differences exist in the organization of all three kinship term systems. Kinship terms are considered to be conservative, basic vocabulary and thus indicative of close within-family relationships, but our study shows that even closely related varieties can show considerable differences in kin nomenclature
This paper is an investigation of kinship terms in Vietnamese, including varieties used nation-wide ...
Abstract This article analyzes kinship terminology in the five languages of the Tupari branch of the...
There are many suffixes on kinship terms in Pama-Nyungan languages in Australia, some readily segmen...
We examine kinship terms in three closely related Tamangic varieties: Manange, Nar, and Phu. Using P...
This chapter compares kinship terminologies and kinship practices in eight Alor-Pantar languages for...
The following is a description of 'the kinship terms in the Lirnbu language as it is spoken in ...
This chapter presents work on a knotty problem in the reconstruction of kinship terms in Australian ...
This chapter provides an overview of scholarly efforts to collect, codify, and explain kinship terms...
Previously, J. Lambek et al. have used Production Grammars to study the kinship terminology of Engli...
This paper attempts to analyze the kinship structure and terminologies used in the Boro society. The...
Kinship terminologies express how societies encode familial relationships in language. While words s...
Kinship terminologies express how societies encode familial relationships in language. While words s...
Abstract: Research in anthropology has shown that kin terminologies have a complex combinatorial str...
Abstract: Research in anthropology has shown that kin terminologies have a complex combinatorial str...
Abstract: Research in anthropology has shown that kin terminologies have a complex combinatorial str...
This paper is an investigation of kinship terms in Vietnamese, including varieties used nation-wide ...
Abstract This article analyzes kinship terminology in the five languages of the Tupari branch of the...
There are many suffixes on kinship terms in Pama-Nyungan languages in Australia, some readily segmen...
We examine kinship terms in three closely related Tamangic varieties: Manange, Nar, and Phu. Using P...
This chapter compares kinship terminologies and kinship practices in eight Alor-Pantar languages for...
The following is a description of 'the kinship terms in the Lirnbu language as it is spoken in ...
This chapter presents work on a knotty problem in the reconstruction of kinship terms in Australian ...
This chapter provides an overview of scholarly efforts to collect, codify, and explain kinship terms...
Previously, J. Lambek et al. have used Production Grammars to study the kinship terminology of Engli...
This paper attempts to analyze the kinship structure and terminologies used in the Boro society. The...
Kinship terminologies express how societies encode familial relationships in language. While words s...
Kinship terminologies express how societies encode familial relationships in language. While words s...
Abstract: Research in anthropology has shown that kin terminologies have a complex combinatorial str...
Abstract: Research in anthropology has shown that kin terminologies have a complex combinatorial str...
Abstract: Research in anthropology has shown that kin terminologies have a complex combinatorial str...
This paper is an investigation of kinship terms in Vietnamese, including varieties used nation-wide ...
Abstract This article analyzes kinship terminology in the five languages of the Tupari branch of the...
There are many suffixes on kinship terms in Pama-Nyungan languages in Australia, some readily segmen...