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|a Widmer, Eric
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|b cognitive aspects of step-terms in american kinship.
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|a En: American Anthropologist. -- Vol. 101 No. 2 (junio 1999), pp. 374-378. ISSN 00027294
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|a In this article we extend the study of judged similarity among kinship terms from consanguineal to stepterms. Based on a sample of college students, we present a Euclidean representation of American kinship terms that shows that the distinction between consanguineal terms and step- terms is crucial. This representation matches predictions from the componential analysis paradigm and is shared by respondents of both genders with different ethnicities and first languages spoken.
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|a Romney, A Kimball
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|a Boyd, John
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