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Page 50
... relationships in non- industrial societies . In the contemporary United States most of our contacts outside the home are with unrelated people . How- ever , in many nonindustrial cultures , social life is lived almost exclusively among ...
... relationships in non- industrial societies . In the contemporary United States most of our contacts outside the home are with unrelated people . How- ever , in many nonindustrial cultures , social life is lived almost exclusively among ...
Page 103
... relationships between language and culture , linguistic universals , sociolinguistics , and long- term linguistic change . No language includes all the sounds ( phones ) that the human vocal apparatus can make . Phon- ology , the study ...
... relationships between language and culture , linguistic universals , sociolinguistics , and long- term linguistic change . No language includes all the sounds ( phones ) that the human vocal apparatus can make . Phon- ology , the study ...
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... relationships change . A good ex- ample , which also illustrates the role of ex- In Zaire's Ituri forest , Efe ... relationship than one based on inter- village trade. DISTRIBUTION , EXCHANGE 137.
... relationships change . A good ex- ample , which also illustrates the role of ex- In Zaire's Ituri forest , Efe ... relationship than one based on inter- village trade. DISTRIBUTION , EXCHANGE 137.
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