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Kinship terminology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A culture's kinship terminology comprises all words it uses to describe familial relationships. Kinship terminologies include the terms of address used in different languages or communities for diff...
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Neolocal residence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Neolocal residence is a type of post-marital residence when a newly married couple resides separately from both the husband's natal household and the wife's natal household. Neolocal residence form t...
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Neolocal residence rules form the basis of most Western domestic structures. Upon marriage, each partner is expected to move out of his or her parents' household and establish a new residence, thus forming the core of an independent nuclear family.
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Previous Diagram | Next Diagram | Diagram List ... ; Children of a marriage form new households upon adulthood or marriage. ... The process is repeated in every subsequent generation.
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Definition of neolocal with German, Dutch, French, Italian, and Spanish translations and search. Pronunciation sound files. ... English Dictionary - With Multi-Lingual Search ... Word of the Week...
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'Neolocal residence' is the residence pattern in which a married couple establishes a new residence independent of both their relatives. ... Neolocal residence and nuclear family domestic structures are found in societies where geographical mobility is important. In Western societies, they are consistent with the...
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