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Page 143
... principles in ( 54 ) and ( 55 ) describe the distribution of proximate shifts on the basis of textual char- acteristics , I do not intend to imply that the choice of proximate shifts is directly determined by characteristics of the ...
... principles in ( 54 ) and ( 55 ) describe the distribution of proximate shifts on the basis of textual char- acteristics , I do not intend to imply that the choice of proximate shifts is directly determined by characteristics of the ...
Page 246
... principles of the system . The application of these terms to ( male ) Ego's consanguineal relatives is indicated in Figure 1 ( from Callender 1978 : 612 ; a diagram for female Ego is in Tax 1937 : 250 and Callender 1962 : 15 ) . Certain ...
... principles of the system . The application of these terms to ( male ) Ego's consanguineal relatives is indicated in Figure 1 ( from Callender 1978 : 612 ; a diagram for female Ego is in Tax 1937 : 250 and Callender 1962 : 15 ) . Certain ...
Page 249
... Principle III , part- ly by definition ; but see §G ) . ( 34 ) Mother's mother's brother's son is called grandfather ( Principle II ) , as is his son , and his son , and so on down in the mother's mother's patrilineal lineage . A ...
... Principle III , part- ly by definition ; but see §G ) . ( 34 ) Mother's mother's brother's son is called grandfather ( Principle II ) , as is his son , and his son , and so on down in the mother's mother's patrilineal lineage . A ...
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