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Such a marriage rule is known elsewhere in the ethnology of the southern United States area . ... But such rules of marriage to specified types of consanguineal kinsmen are not uncommon in primitive societies .
Such a marriage rule is known elsewhere in the ethnology of the southern United States area . ... But such rules of marriage to specified types of consanguineal kinsmen are not uncommon in primitive societies .
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was to caution against the inferring of marriage rules from systems of kinship terminology . ... In our positing of the marriage rule W = FFSdd , and of the other identities which ensue ( FFF = MMMB ; sss = Sdds ; etc. ) ...
was to caution against the inferring of marriage rules from systems of kinship terminology . ... In our positing of the marriage rule W = FFSdd , and of the other identities which ensue ( FFF = MMMB ; sss = Sdds ; etc. ) ...
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The rule according to which ' there are , in Israeli Hebrew , no clusters of more than two consonants ' ( 158 ) is thus erroneous . Here phonetic clusters are meant of course , since triconsonantal clusters do occur in Rosén's phonemic ...
The rule according to which ' there are , in Israeli Hebrew , no clusters of more than two consonants ' ( 158 ) is thus erroneous . Here phonetic clusters are meant of course , since triconsonantal clusters do occur in Rosén's phonemic ...
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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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