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Zeitlyn1993
BibType ARTICLE
Key Zeitlyn1993
Author(s) David Zeitlyn
Title Reconstructing Kinship, or, the Pragmatics of Kin Talk
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Tag(s) EMCA, Mambila, kin talk
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Year 1993
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Journal Man
Volume 28
Number 2
Pages 199–224
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DOI 10.2307/2803410
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Abstract

This article argues that kinship terminologies are best studied in their full linguistic context; the data should be collected from naturally occurring conversation rather than elicited with frames, and recognition must be given to the fact that people choose which expressions to use. Other means are available for talking to or about kin: in any language there are many ways of referring to people. These include the use of kin terms, names, nicknames, titles and pronouns. These 'social deictic' terms are used in different social contexts. Analysis of the context shows the inadequacy of the address/reference distinction. However, the connexions between the choice of linguistic means and the social context are central to social anthropology, so new approaches must be sought. A Mambila transcript is examined, and some suggestions are made as to how a large body of conversational data could be approached in order to analyse the social deictic terms employed.

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