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... etic ( from phonetic ) language and culture . Etic phenomena are those that are identified and studied independently of the natives ' cultural judgments . Thus in stating that many native speakers of English frequently form utterances ...
... etic ( from phonetic ) language and culture . Etic phenomena are those that are identified and studied independently of the natives ' cultural judgments . Thus in stating that many native speakers of English frequently form utterances ...
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... etic phenomena is usually necessary . For example , many societies have rules against cannibalism ; but when people go without food for a long time , these rules often cease to be reliable predictors of behavior . Etics and ...
... etic phenomena is usually necessary . For example , many societies have rules against cannibalism ; but when people go without food for a long time , these rules often cease to be reliable predictors of behavior . Etics and ...
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... etic descriptions and explanations . One of the basic points to be made in this book is that phenomena such as marriage , family , kinship , descent , exchange , authority , power , class , race , war , and religion can be adequately ...
... etic descriptions and explanations . One of the basic points to be made in this book is that phenomena such as marriage , family , kinship , descent , exchange , authority , power , class , race , war , and religion can be adequately ...
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Population Genetics | 13 |
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Suborder Anthropoidea versus Suborder Prosimii | 27 |
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