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==Family== | ==Family== | ||
It is extremely important in historical anthropology to note that most kinship terms in Chlouvānem are not Proto-Lahob in origin, but derived from other languages of the late-First Era Jade Coast. This is taken as certifying the large amount of intercultural mixing among populations in that time and place. Chlouvānem kinship terminology conceptually follows a [[w:Sudanese kinship|Sudanese kinship]] system, with less distinctions being made further than first cousins, and distinguishes relative age of siblings (and cousins) of the same generation of the Ego. | It is extremely important in historical anthropology to note that most kinship terms in Chlouvānem are not Proto-Lahob in origin, but derived from other languages of the late-First Era Jade Coast. This is taken as certifying the large amount of intercultural mixing among populations in that time and place. Chlouvānem kinship terminology conceptually follows a [[w:Sudanese kinship|Sudanese kinship]] system, with less distinctions being made further than first cousins, and distinguishes relative age of siblings (and cousins) of the same generation of the Ego.<br/>While Chlouvānem does not have unanalyzable dyadic kinship terms, dvandva compounds may be formed from any two words. | ||
* ''leliēmita'' — family | * ''leliēmita'' — family | ||
* ''špūktin'' — relative | * ''špūktin'' — relative |
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