Tracking the dynamics of kinship and social category terms with AustKin II

作者: Patrick McConvell , Laurent Dousset

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摘要: The first AustKin project (AustKin I) collected a large database of kinship terms from Aboriginal languages all over Australia, endeavouring to maintain standards spelling, kin formulae and group identities, without losing the details original sources used. An online geospatial interface has been used map distributions forms their polysemies or equations. patterns latter provide identification systems as defined in ethnology. proposed tested hypotheses about evolution such Australia based on knowledge common related changes. next stage, II, builds current authors others, testing these further by adding two more components database: marriage rules social categories each group. Of latter, section subsection are unique Australia. aim is gauge how different fit together propose they evolved time influenced other.

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