2019
DOI: 10.1590/1981.81222019000100006
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Nota sobre o sistema de parentesco em Proto-Tupí-Guaraní

Abstract: Resumo: Este estudo explora o sistema de terminologia de parentesco da língua Proto-Tupí-Guaraní (PTG) a partir de uma perspectiva interdisciplinar, que soma contribuições da Etnologia, da Linguística Histórica e dos trabalhos etnográficos realizados com povos Tupí-Guaraní. Fazem-se inferências sobre pré-história cultural utilizando métodos filogenéticos comparativos, um conjunto de ferramentas computacionais para explorar mudanças evolutivas em populações relacionadas, aplicados a um banco de dados de termos … Show more

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“…Long before the heated dispute between McLennan (1865McLennan ( , 1876McLennan ( [1876) and Morgan (1871Morgan ( , 1982Morgan ( [1877) inaugurated the anthropological study of kinship, missionaries had already compiled extensive lists of Guarani kinship terms. From the Jesuit's compilations to contemporary studies, Guarani kinship vocabulary has been a substantial component in debates on kinship in Lowland South America, especially in cross-cultural discussions concerning Tupi-Guarani systems (Birchall et al, 2019;Hornborg, 1988;Laraia, 1986Laraia, [1972; MacDonald, 1965;Wagley & Galvão, 1946, etc.). However, the study of Guarani terminology is a tale of twists and turns with controversies and persistent lacunas that still beg clarification.…”
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“…Long before the heated dispute between McLennan (1865McLennan ( , 1876McLennan ( [1876) and Morgan (1871Morgan ( , 1982Morgan ( [1877) inaugurated the anthropological study of kinship, missionaries had already compiled extensive lists of Guarani kinship terms. From the Jesuit's compilations to contemporary studies, Guarani kinship vocabulary has been a substantial component in debates on kinship in Lowland South America, especially in cross-cultural discussions concerning Tupi-Guarani systems (Birchall et al, 2019;Hornborg, 1988;Laraia, 1986Laraia, [1972; MacDonald, 1965;Wagley & Galvão, 1946, etc.). However, the study of Guarani terminology is a tale of twists and turns with controversies and persistent lacunas that still beg clarification.…”
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confidence: 99%