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The Poetics of Relationality: Mobility, Naming, and Sociability in Southeastern Senegal by Nikolas Sweet a Dissertation Submitte
'Social' Among the Zafimaniry of Madagascar
Typology of Oromo Personal Names
R. Ellen Semantic Anarchy and Ordered Social Practice in Nuaulu Personal Naming
Hypocoristics: a Derivational Problem
40- CHAPTER 3 KIN LINKS and LABELS but When They Enter Into
Name, a Novel
Sesotho Address Forms*
Being Pious Among Indonesian Salafis
Nftmes I N the LI FE CYCLES of the MURLE Birth Names
A Study of Tshivenḓa Personal Names
Introduction How Do They Do It?
Language in the Constitution of Kinship Ian Keen
I. Social Anthropology in the University of Sydney for More Than Thirty Years Social Anthropology Has Been Taught in This University
To Be Or Not to Be Your Son's Father/Mother: a Cognitive-Pragmatic Perspective on Terms of Address in Najdi and Tunisian Arabi
Use of Kin Address Terms in Punjabi Speech Community / Faryal Gill
Kinship Usages
Named Relations: a Universal in the Pragmatics of Reference Within the Kin Group*
Top View
Pitjatjantjara
Gender Construction and Stereotyping in Zanzibar Kiswahili Naming System: a Case Study of Zanzibar Swahili Community
Naming Practices in Kilenge*
Downloading/3Wbqjr.Html (In Arabic) Al Tarmethi, M
Alaska Native Naming Traditions
The Kinship Terminology of the Rongmei Nagas Pascal Bouchery & Kiudamliu Gangmei
The Cultural Meaning of Names Among Basotho of Southern Africa: a Historical and Linguistic Analysis MTHOBELI GUMA University of the Western Cape, South Africa
Terms of Address in Korean and American Cultures
Alyawarra People Are an Aboriginal Society from the Northern Territory of Australia
Kinship, Marriage, and Domestic Social Organisation
Anthropologicalopaper-S'- of the American Museum of Natural History
14. Teknocentric Kin Terms in Australian Languages
IDENTIFIERS ' Well As in Anthsopology Motivate a Reexamination Otrcurren
Names’: a Linguistically Creative Use of Rebus
Edhina Ekogidho – Names As Links the Encounter Between African and European Anthroponymic Systems Among the Ambo People in Namibia
Harvard Theological Review Teknonymy in the Old Testament
Among the Zafimaniry of Madagascar
Births, Marriages and Deaths in Egypt
Anthropological Quarterly, Vol. 88, #1
Marriage Networks and Dravidian Kinship in Lowland South America Michael Houseman, Douglas White
K. Brineman Bovill Toba Batak Relationship Terminology In
Names in Focus an Introduction to Finnish Onomastics
Skulls at the Banquet: Near Birth As Nearing Death
Naming and Name Changing in Postcolonial Madagascar Denis Regnier
Rules of Marriage No Society Gives Absolute Freedom to Its Members To
In Margine of Adrian Room's <I>Guide to the Language. of Name
Front Matter by Editor, in Elementary Structures of Kinship