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Interview on Kinship
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- Name : Interview on Kinship
- Title : Interview on Kinship
- Date : 2003
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- Description : We want to know how people think about their field of kin, on the supposition that it is quasi-spatial. To get some insights here, we need to video a discussion about kinship reckoning, the kinship system, marriage rules and so on, with a view to looking at both the linguistic expressions involved, and the gestures people use to indicate kinship groups and relations. Unlike the task in the 2001 manual, this task is a direct interview method.
- Description : Additional info: Volume 2003, filed under Space project. Tags: interview, kinship
- Description : How to cite this resource:
- Description : Enfield, N. J., & Levinson, S. C. (2003). Interview on kinship. In N. J. Enfield (Ed.), Field research manual 2003, part I: Multimodal interaction, space, event representation (pp. 64-65). Nijmegen: Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics. doi:10.17617/2.877629.
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- Description : https://doi.org/10.17617/2.877629
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- Continent : Europe
- Country : Netherlands
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- Name : Language and Cognition Field Manuals
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- Organisation : Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
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- Genre : Experiment or task
- SubGenre : fieldmanual chapter
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- Role : Researcher
- Name : N.J. Enfield
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- Role : Researcher
- Name : Stephen C. Levinson
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- Size : 42158
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Citation
N.J. Enfield and Stephen C. Levinson. (2003). Item "Interview on Kinship" in collection "Field Manuals". The Language Archive. https://hdl.handle.net/1839/5fba3d8d-b0a5-42b5-93a3-25729c4e5716. (Accessed 2023-09-29)
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