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Kinship, Language, and Prehistory : Per Hage and the Renaissance in Kinship Studies.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Chicago : University of Utah Press, 2010Copyright date: ©2011Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (262 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781607819752
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Kinship, Language, and PrehistoryDDC classification:
  • 306.83
LOC classification:
  • GN487
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Figures -- Maps -- Tables -- Abbreviations for Kin types -- Introduction -- 1. Per Hage and the Renaissance in Kinship Studies -- 2. Anthropology, Mathematics, and Per Hage's Contribution to Kinship Theory -- Part I: Kinship and Prehistory -- 3. Back to Proto-Sapiens (Part 1) -- 4. Back to Proto-Sapiens (Part 2) -- 5. Reconstructing Ancient Kinship -- 6. Proto-Bantu Descent Groups -- 7. Kin Terms in the East Bantu Protolanguages -- 8. Proto-Oceanic Society (Austronesian) and Proto-East Bantu Society (Niger-Congo) Residence, Descent, and Kin Terms, ca. 1000 BC -- 9. Oceanic Cousin Terms and Marriage Alliance -- 10. The Transition from Kariera to an Asymmetrical System -- 11. Proto-Central Amerind *Pa -- Part II: Kinship, Language, and Mind -- 12. What is Malay Kinship a ll a bout? Or, the New Kinship Studies and the Fabrication of Ethnographic Fantasy -- 13. The Logic and Structure of Kinship Terminologies -- 14. Salience of Verticality and Horizontality in American and Tongan Kinship Terminologies -- 15. Marking and Language Change -- 16. Grammars of Kinship and Color -- 17. Is There a Kinship Module? -- References -- Contributors -- Index.
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Intro -- Contents -- Figures -- Maps -- Tables -- Abbreviations for Kin types -- Introduction -- 1. Per Hage and the Renaissance in Kinship Studies -- 2. Anthropology, Mathematics, and Per Hage's Contribution to Kinship Theory -- Part I: Kinship and Prehistory -- 3. Back to Proto-Sapiens (Part 1) -- 4. Back to Proto-Sapiens (Part 2) -- 5. Reconstructing Ancient Kinship -- 6. Proto-Bantu Descent Groups -- 7. Kin Terms in the East Bantu Protolanguages -- 8. Proto-Oceanic Society (Austronesian) and Proto-East Bantu Society (Niger-Congo) Residence, Descent, and Kin Terms, ca. 1000 BC -- 9. Oceanic Cousin Terms and Marriage Alliance -- 10. The Transition from Kariera to an Asymmetrical System -- 11. Proto-Central Amerind *Pa -- Part II: Kinship, Language, and Mind -- 12. What is Malay Kinship a ll a bout? Or, the New Kinship Studies and the Fabrication of Ethnographic Fantasy -- 13. The Logic and Structure of Kinship Terminologies -- 14. Salience of Verticality and Horizontality in American and Tongan Kinship Terminologies -- 15. Marking and Language Change -- 16. Grammars of Kinship and Color -- 17. Is There a Kinship Module? -- References -- Contributors -- Index.

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