Social structure in human societies is underpinned by the variable expression of ideas about relatedness between different types of kin. We express these ideas through language in our kin terminology: to delineate who is kin and who is not, and to attach meanings to the types of kin labels associated with different individuals. Cross-culturally, there is a regular and restricted range of patterned variation in kin terminologies, and to date, our understanding of this diversity has been hampered by inadequate techniques for dealing with the hierarchical relatedness of languages (Galton’s Problem). Here I use maximum-likelihood and Bayesian phylogenetic comparative methods to begin to tease apart the processes underlying the evolution of kin ...
The presentation will focus on the extent to which linguistic and other cultural features are vertic...
Descent systems express how a society organises kinship relationships. Inheritance of resources as w...
Phylogenetic comparative methods were used to test hypotheses about cultural evolution in ethnolingu...
Social structure in human societies is underpinned by the variable expression of ideas about related...
Social structure in human societies is underpinned by the variable expression of ideas about related...
Kinship terminologies express how societies encode familial relationships in language. While words s...
Ancestral kinship patterns have mostly been inferred (1) through reconstruction of kin terminologies...
Comparison and historical reconstruction have long lineages and multiple approaches in anthropology ...
Accurate reconstruction of prehistoric social organization is important if we are to put together sa...
Relations between anthropology and linguistics are explored through the examination of the taxonomy ...
Phylogenetic comparative methods were used to test hypotheses about cultural evolution in ethnolingu...
Abstract: Research in anthropology has shown that kin terminologies have a complex combinatorial str...
The nature of social life in human prehistory is elusive, yet knowing how kinship systems evolve is ...
Abstract This study explores the kinship terminology of Proto-Tupí-Guaraní (PTG) through an interdis...
The classification of kin into structured groups is a diverse phenomenon which is ubiquitous in huma...
The presentation will focus on the extent to which linguistic and other cultural features are vertic...
Descent systems express how a society organises kinship relationships. Inheritance of resources as w...
Phylogenetic comparative methods were used to test hypotheses about cultural evolution in ethnolingu...
Social structure in human societies is underpinned by the variable expression of ideas about related...
Social structure in human societies is underpinned by the variable expression of ideas about related...
Kinship terminologies express how societies encode familial relationships in language. While words s...
Ancestral kinship patterns have mostly been inferred (1) through reconstruction of kin terminologies...
Comparison and historical reconstruction have long lineages and multiple approaches in anthropology ...
Accurate reconstruction of prehistoric social organization is important if we are to put together sa...
Relations between anthropology and linguistics are explored through the examination of the taxonomy ...
Phylogenetic comparative methods were used to test hypotheses about cultural evolution in ethnolingu...
Abstract: Research in anthropology has shown that kin terminologies have a complex combinatorial str...
The nature of social life in human prehistory is elusive, yet knowing how kinship systems evolve is ...
Abstract This study explores the kinship terminology of Proto-Tupí-Guaraní (PTG) through an interdis...
The classification of kin into structured groups is a diverse phenomenon which is ubiquitous in huma...
The presentation will focus on the extent to which linguistic and other cultural features are vertic...
Descent systems express how a society organises kinship relationships. Inheritance of resources as w...
Phylogenetic comparative methods were used to test hypotheses about cultural evolution in ethnolingu...