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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“…MPEGKin compiled data on two large language families of South America, Tupian and Cariban, sampling as densely as possible across the major branches of the families given the available ethnographic and linguistic documentation. Beyond making new data available for these lesser-known languages [ 38 ], MPEGKin was designed to support quantitative comparative studies and traditional linguistic reconstruction with these language families (e.g., [ 54 , 55 ]).…”
Section: The Kinbank Databasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…MPEGKin compiled data on two large language families of South America, Tupian and Cariban, sampling as densely as possible across the major branches of the families given the available ethnographic and linguistic documentation. Beyond making new data available for these lesser-known languages [ 38 ], MPEGKin was designed to support quantitative comparative studies and traditional linguistic reconstruction with these language families (e.g., [ 54 , 55 ]).…”
Section: The Kinbank Databasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…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%