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AGNATIC kinsmen , A , are consanguineals to whom relationship can be traced entirely through males ; e.g. FBs , FFBss . NONAGNATIC kinsmen , Ā , are those to whom relationship cannot be traced entirely through males .
AGNATIC kinsmen , A , are consanguineals to whom relationship can be traced entirely through males ; e.g. FBs , FFBss . NONAGNATIC kinsmen , Ā , are those to whom relationship cannot be traced entirely through males .
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any kinsman who has the same tie as ego to the kin group through which he and ego reckon their relationship , is a member of A ; while any kinsman whose tie to the connecting group is different from ego's is a member of B. Kinsmen of ...
any kinsman who has the same tie as ego to the kin group through which he and ego reckon their relationship , is a member of A ; while any kinsman whose tie to the connecting group is different from ego's is a member of B. Kinsmen of ...
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The chapter is divided into sections on case function , noun modifiers and pronouns , concord , tense , aspect , voice , mood , word order , and relationship . All but the last section will , I think , meet with general approval ...
The chapter is divided into sections on case function , noun modifiers and pronouns , concord , tense , aspect , voice , mood , word order , and relationship . All but the last section will , I think , meet with general approval ...
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Number dedicated to Alfred L Kroeber | 1 |
Problems of longrange comparison in Penutian | 17 |
Glottochronologic counts of Hokaltecan material | 42 |
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