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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Teknonymy is the practice of referring to parents by the names of their children.
Proteus Val Re Kresten, 2012
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Korean Language in Culture And Society
Avoiding personal names: Teknonymy and geononymy Given the rather
pervasive taboo in Korean culture against using personal names when speaking
to or about adults, Koreans can resort to one of two interesting strategies:
teknonymy ...
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Remaining Karen: A Study of Cultural Reproduction and the ...
The second is the advent of parenthood, when teknonymy is used. There is an
important difference in the two. In the first case, although a married couple do not
use their autonyms, they are nevertheless known by their autonyms as far as ...
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A Grammar of Central Alaskan Yupik (CAY)
ii) Male teknonymy: As opposed to the stem laynay-l for 'woman' used in female
teknonymy, the stem !ata-! 'father' with its variant !aata-! (§ 11.4.1) — instead of [
anut-l 'man' — is used for the male counterpart. It is interesting that forms such as
...
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Histories and Historicities in Amazonia
A few examples of groups with naming practices that impede recalling names of
ancestors are the Arawete: teknonymy (Viveiros de Castro 1992); Ji- varo: name
recycling and inherited names (Taylor 1993); Ka'apor: teknonymy (Balee 1994b);
...
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Kinship with Monkeys: The Guaj Foragers of Eastern Amazonia
Viveiros de Castro (2001) makes the point that teknonymy also serves to
consanguinealize affines. One might even consider it a reversal of descent, in
that identity is constructed through one's descendants rather than through one's
ancestors.
Teknonymy refers to the practice of addressing an adult as the parent of one's
first child. This is widely practiced in India where it is taboo for the wife to mention
the name of her husband. Father ofMahatma is an example of teknonymy.
Panopio, Isabel S., Rolda, Realidad Santico
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The Indians of Texas: From Prehistoric to Modern Times
This widespread practice, known as teknonymy, names a parent after the child,
the parent becoming known as father (or mother) of So-and-So. Among the more
eastern Atakapas, a father resumed his old name if a child died. (Swanton, 1911:
...
Teknonymy comes, for the commoners, to be a means of addressing one's
equals respectfully and of avoiding the use of either personal names or honorific
titles. The members of the hamlet council are, so far as legal rights are concerned
, ...
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History of Anthropological Thought
The custom of teknonymy is prevalent among the tribal societies of South Africa,
West Canada, India, Australia, Andaman, Sri Lanka, Phizidwip, Newguinea,
Malaya, China, North Syberia, British Columbia, Malenesia etc. Tylor's correlation
of ...
Vijay S. Upadhyay, Gaya Pandey, 1993
BARANGAN BERITA YANG TERMASUK TERMA «TEKNONYMY»
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teknonymy digunakan dalam konteks perkara berita berikut.
Aji sunte ho...
This practice is technically called Teknonymy. In Mewar, it is considered disrespectful to call the husband by his name. To strengthen this practice it is said that ... «Daily News & Analysis, Mei 15»
Somaliland's main Opposition Leader Confirms his son joins to ISIS
Sayid Hussein Faysal ,who adopted the Kunya or teknonymy of 'Abu Shuaib al-Somali' has traveled to Garowe by way of Burao to apply a Somali Passport. «Waagacusub Media, Ogo 14»