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... patrilineal society that shapes aggression and joking towards matrikin ? One sort of intellectual history of social anthropology would chart the debates which developed from these papers on joking relations ( Homans and Schneider's ...
... patrilineal society that shapes aggression and joking towards matrikin ? One sort of intellectual history of social anthropology would chart the debates which developed from these papers on joking relations ( Homans and Schneider's ...
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... Patrilineal Societies Starting from the view of social intelligence as the primate capacity to cognitively model others ' contingent responses to goal - directed acts , I have explored some implications of the gradual attainment of ...
... Patrilineal Societies Starting from the view of social intelligence as the primate capacity to cognitively model others ' contingent responses to goal - directed acts , I have explored some implications of the gradual attainment of ...
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... patrilineal societies should the dyad ' mother's brother ' and ' sister's son ' be defined as a joking relationship ? Here it is useful to consider again the interaction among the full set of role dyads concerned in the mother's brother ...
... patrilineal societies should the dyad ' mother's brother ' and ' sister's son ' be defined as a joking relationship ? Here it is useful to consider again the interaction among the full set of role dyads concerned in the mother's brother ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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