Anthropologists are interested in reconstructing the kinship system as it might have existed at the time of a proto-language. A kinship system can be… - David Aberle

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Anthropologists are interested in reconstructing the kinship system as it might have existed at the time of a proto-language. A kinship system can be regarded as composed of two correlated systems: a system of kinship terminology and a set of behaviors that are patterned in relation to the terminological system. We know of no way in which we can rigorously infer the kinds of behavior directly, but it is generally regarded as possible to reconstruct the terminology at least in part. If rigor can be introduced in the procedure of reconstructing kinship terminology, then a generalization of that rigorous procedure is lexical reconstruction.

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About David Aberle

David F. Aberle (November 23, 1918 – September 23, 2004) was an American anthropologist and Professor of Anthropology at the , renowned for his work with the American Southwestern culture of the Navaho.

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Alternative Names: David Friend Aberle
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