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Editorial impressions: about 'vernacular' and other concepts 2923 Journal of ethnology and folkloristics 17 (2): i-iv
  • Art Leete
H6/KVT [JOURNAL-] 1736-6518
The instrumental vernacular 2923 Journal of ethnology and folkloristics 17 (2): 1-11
  • Ülo Valk
H6/KVT [JOURNAL-] 1736-6518
Tlacotli: new notes for the definition of a Nahua category 2025 Estudios de cultura náhuatl 69 (): 139-74
  • Óscar Salazar Delgado
H6/KUL [ESTUDIOS-] 0071-1675
Variation in Australian sibling terminologies 2025 Oceania 95 (1): 21-70
  • Ian Keen
H6/KX [OCEANIA-] 0029-8077
The (mal)functionality of vernacular 2024 Journal of ethnology and folkloristics 18 (1): 1-15
  • Simon J. Bronner
H6/KVT [JOURNAL-] 1736-6518
Guanxi and structural holes: strong bridges from relational embedding 2024 American journal of sociology 130 (1): 1-43
  • Ronald S. Burt
  • Sonja Opper
H6/KF [AMERICAN-] 0002-9602
Indigenismos textiles de la costa norperuana: un bosquejo léxico 2024 Allpanchis 51 (94): 203-35
  • Luis Andrade Ciudad
H6/KUL [ALLPANCHIS-] 0252-8835
Sisters, liaisons, and dangerous things: a cognitive approach to a Nahua metaphor of early colonial stories 2024 Ancient Mesoamerica 35 (3): 937-49
  • Julia Madajczak
*H6/KE [ANCIENT-] 0956-5361
Kinship system of Konyak Nagas of Tamkoang village of Mon district, Nagaland 2024 South Asian anthropologist 24 (1): 17-28
  • B. Amo Konyak
H6/KW [SOUTH-] 0257-7348
The sparkle of the glass beads in New Spain from the language experience 2023 Revista española de antropología americana 53 (1): 91-108
  • Andreia Martis Torres
H6/KUL [MADRID-] 0556-6533
Of sacred things, taboos, and orthopraxis: the concept of Lulik in East Timor 2023 Mana 29 (1): 1-27
  • Alberto Fidalgo-Castro
  • Enrique Alonso-Población
H6/KUL [MANA-] 1678-4944
A research note on Austronesian relationship terminologies with and without relative age categories 2023 Oceania 93 (1): 57-61
  • James J. Fox
H6/KX [OCEANIA-] 0029-8077
Catholic intellectuals in modern China and their Bible translation: Li Wenyu and Ma Xiangbo 2023 Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 33 (2): 443-59
  • Xiaochun Hong
H6/KW [ROYAL-] 1356-1863
The etymolgy of the term Ijebu 2023 International journal of African historical studies 56 (1): 113-17
  • Tunde Oduwobi
*H6/KY [INTERNATIONAL-] 0361-7882
Thinking through right-wing populism and progressive elites: on the caviar as a politico-cultural category in Peru 2023 Anthropological quarterly 96 (1): 149-76
  • Francisca Moraga Núñez
  • Joseph R. Feldman
H6 [PRIMITIVE-] 0003-5491
The Larrakia kinship terminology: asymmetrical cross-cousin marriage and Omaha skewing 2023 Oceania 93 (2): 109-36
  • Mark Harvey
H6/KX [OCEANIA-] 0029-8077
An argument for sparsity 2023 Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (New Series) 29 (2): 347-62
  • David Zeitlyn
H6 [JOURNAL-] 1359-0987
Reprise fragments in English and Hungarian: further support for an in-situ Q-equivalence approach to clausal ellipsis 2023 Language 99 (1): 154-91
  • Anikó Lipták
  • Gülız Güneş
  • James Griffiths
H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] 0097-8507
On the origin of 'morning' in Atayal 2023 Journal of Asian and African studies (Tokyo) (106): 5-18
  • Izumi Ochiai
H6 [JOURNAL OF ASIAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES. Tokyo] 0387-2807
Enjeux de terminologie autour de la "loi des personnes transgenres" (2019) en Inde. Actions militantes en Assam et au Manipur 2023 Anthropologie et sociétés 47 (2): 101-16
  • Émilie Arrago-Boruah
H6 [ANTHROPOLOGIE-] 0702-8997
Tibetan anatomical terms in 'knitted body materiality'. Report from a project at University of Fine Arts Vienna, Austria 2023 Curare 46 (1): 125-32
  • Katharina Sabernig
H6/KGT [CURARE-] 0344-8622
Mapping Indo-European anatomical terminology I: Greek κóλον 'large intestine', Armenian k'ałird & k'ałirt 'cavity of the body', Brittonic *kalonā 'heart', Tocharian B kele 'navel; center', and the word family 'navel' - 'nave' 2023 Journal of Indo-European studies 51 (1-2): 34-54
  • Martina Šmejkalová
  • Václav Blažek
H6 [JOURNAL-] 0092-2323
Hitt. laḫḫurnuzzi- [nt./c.] 'foliage', Luw. *laḫḫur and Proto-Gk *ἐλαίϝᾱ 'olive-tree' 2023 Journal of Indo-European studies 51 (1-2): 55-100
  • Romain Garnier
H6 [JOURNAL-] 0092-2323
Note on the Avestan camel's eyes 2023 Journal of Indo-European studies 51 (1-2): 101-4
  • W. W. Malandra
H6 [JOURNAL-] 0092-2323
Tocharian 'man' vs. 'god' in perspective of semantic oppositions 2023 Journal of Indo-European studies 51 (1-2): 105-45
  • Václav Blažek
H6 [JOURNAL-] 0092-2323
Greek ὄφις, ἔχις, ἔχιδνα 2023 Journal of Indo-European studies 51 (1-2): 165-87
  • Tore Orvs Kristoffersen
H6 [JOURNAL-] 0092-2323
A note on Indo-European bling 2023 Journal of Indo-European studies 51 (1-2): 189-96
  • Martin E. Huld
H6 [JOURNAL-] 0092-2323
Approaching the origin of the word Edda: a response to Sayers 2023 Journal of Indo-European studies 51 (1-2): 197-200
  • Anatoly Liberman
H6 [JOURNAL-] 0092-2323
Revisiting 'settlement': a case study of terminology and early Bronze Age southeast Arabia 2022 Journal of anthropological archaeology 65 (): 1-13
  • Jennifer Swerida
*H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0278-4165
Almost a family, practically related: questions on Sumerian kinship terminology 2022 Papers from the Institute of Archaeology (London) 33 (1): 1-35
  • Andrea Rebecca Marrocchi Savoi
H6/KE [PAPERS-] 0965-9315
On the terminology designating the Zoroastrians of Iran and their language 2022 Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies (London) 85 (1): 47-72
  • Saloumeh Gholami
H6/KW [LONDON-] 0041-977X
The evolution of Australian kin terminologies: models, conditions, and consequences 2022 Current anthropology 63 (1): 31-67
  • Ian Keen
H6 [CURRENT-] 1537-5382
Guarani kinship terms with a few twists 2022 Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi ciências humanas 17 (3): 1-21
  • Adriana Queiroz Testa
H6/KUL [BOLETIM-] 1981-8122
Tuvan autogenic geological terms and short Russian-Tuvan-English geological dictionary 2022 Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 21 (2): 115-37
  • A.A. Mongush
  • Jenanne Ferguson transl
H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] 1361-7362
Indo-European astronomical terminology in the Near Eastern and northern Euroasian context 2022 Cosmos 33-36 (): 151-90
  • Václav Blažek
H6/KFO [COSMOS-] 0269-8773
Introduction: the terms of culture: idioms of reflexivity among indigenous peoples in Latin America 2022 Anthropological quarterly 95 (3): 513-32
  • Anath Ariel de Vidas
  • Vincent Hirtzel
H6 [PRIMITIVE-] 0003-5491
From custom to culture: the archaeology of two identification terms among Bolivian and Mexican Amerindians 2022 Anthropological quarterly 95 (3): 557-86
  • Anath Ariel de Vidas
  • Vincent Hirtzel
H6 [PRIMITIVE-] 0003-5491
"Culture:" say it with grammar! The expression of nations related to "culture" in Amerindian languages 2022 Anthropological quarterly 95 (3): 587-620
  • Cédric M.M. Becquey
  • Cédric Yvinec
  • Valentina Vapnarsky
H6 [PRIMITIVE-] 0003-5491
Inspirational insights: the problematic vernacular 2022 Journal of ethnology and folkloristics 16 (2): 1-15
  • Simon J. Bronner
H6/KVT [JOURNAL-] 1736-6518
Dyadic kinship terms in Chólon (northeastern Peruvian Andes) 2022 Journal de la Société des Américanistes 108 (2): 95-124
  • Matthias Urban
H6/KUB [SOCIETE-] 0037-9174
The 'Madrasien': on the trail of a terminology in Indian prehistory 2022 Antiquity 96 (390): 1443-59
  • Kumar Akhilesh
  • Shanti Pappu
H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] 0003-598X
Dragon fight with eagles. The formulas in Bugarštica and the contemporary recordings 2022 Bulgarski folklor 48 (2): 125-149
  • Boško Suvajdžić
H6/KVR [BULGARSKI-] 0323-9861
The origin of the old Norse term edda 2022 Journal of Indo-European studies 50 (3-4): 301-6
  • William Sayers
H6 [JOURNAL-] 0092-2323
Pindar Pythian 2.52-56, πιαίνομαι, and Πιερίς: unealthy and healthy fats in Greek and Indo-European 2022 Journal of Indo-European studies 50 (3-4): 388-414
  • Laura Massetti
H6 [JOURNAL-] 0092-2323
Cassowary, Ostrich, Rhea: questions and suggestions related to the ema in Portuguese and Chinese texts of the 16th and 17th centuries 2022 Archipel (103): 33-58
  • Roderich Ptak
*H6/KX [ARCHIPEL-] 0044-8613
Why is Matses an onomatopoetic language? 2022 Anthropological linguistics 64 (1-2): 1-35
  • David W. Fleck
H6/KK [ANTHROPOLOGICAL-] 0003-5483
Color terms in Wadu Pumi 2022 Anthropological linguistics 64 (1-2): 36-55
  • Henriëtte Daudey
H6/KK [ANTHROPOLOGICAL-] 0003-5483
Unusual categories can be stable: the case of Proto-Sogeram kin terms 2022 Anthropological linguistics 64 (1-2): 56-85
  • Don Daniels
H6/KK [ANTHROPOLOGICAL-] 0003-5483
Proto-Berber kinship terms and their implication for early Amazigh society 2022 Anthropological linguistics 64 (3): 165-204
  • Lameen Souag
H6/KK [ANTHROPOLOGICAL-] 0003-5483
A contribution to the transdisciplinary terminology of cultural heritage 2022 Ethno-anthropological problems journal 17 (4): 1431–48
  • Aleksandra Nikolić
H6/KVP [ETNOANTROPOLOSKI PROBLEMI Casopis -] 0353-1589