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Lineal and Collateral Kin. Having outlined a general set of symbols and a template for diagraming, we must now define and illustrate a few ways of classifying ...
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Jun 11, 2008 ... honor ("Uncle" Henry). lineal relative = kin in your direct line of descent, i.e., any of ego's ancestors or descendants (e.g., parents, grandparents, ...
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Lineal kinship terminology:Parental generation kin terminology with four ... Bifurcate merging kinship terminology:Kinship terminology in which M and MZ are ...
Eskimo kinship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Eskimo kinship (also referred to as Lineal kinship) is a concept of kinship used to define family in anthropology. Identified by Lewis Henry Morgan in his 1871 ...
Kinship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In civil law countries, the doctrine of legitime plays a similar role, and makes the lineal descendants of the dead person forced heirs. Rules of kinship and ...
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Collaterals 2, 3 and 4 represent first, second and third cousins, respectively for the lineal kin in the same generation. For example, the second cousins twice ...
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particular relationship (such as siblings or grandchildren). Women were the exception here, for they valued lineal kinship more than men did, and they were the ...
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Apr 29, 2011 ... Grandfather, father, son, grandson etc. are example of 'Lineal', where as other descendants of one's lineal kin like under (except affinal relative) ...
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Classifactory System: A mode of kinship classification in which collateral kin are terminologically equated with lineal kin (e.g., FB = F, MZ = M, etc.) (RK: 148) ...
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lineal kin (from the article `kinship terminology`) ...and descriptive systems of kinship. In a classificatory system some collateral kin—relatives not in ego`s direct ...
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