Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 97British Academy, 1998 - Počet stran: 534 |
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... relations and may use joking in an ad hoc way to handle conflict . However , joking is not a solitary form — it is ... relations are not formally linked to role dyads individual differences in skill at joking are needed for participation ...
... relations and may use joking in an ad hoc way to handle conflict . However , joking is not a solitary form — it is ... relations are not formally linked to role dyads individual differences in skill at joking are needed for participation ...
Strana 142
... relations in patrilineal African societies talking , gossiping , about others ' behaviour it is described , typified , and evaluated . Haviland insists that gossip is ' all about rules ' — but that these rules are shared but malleable ...
... relations in patrilineal African societies talking , gossiping , about others ' behaviour it is described , typified , and evaluated . Haviland insists that gossip is ' all about rules ' — but that these rules are shared but malleable ...
Strana 320
... relations of production in general stemming from the emphasis on the lineage principle was also reflected by Radcliffe - Brown who constantly stressed the jural and ' legal aspects of kinship relations as manifested in the rights of ...
... relations of production in general stemming from the emphasis on the lineage principle was also reflected by Radcliffe - Brown who constantly stressed the jural and ' legal aspects of kinship relations as manifested in the rights of ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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