<div dir="ltr">Hello, linguists and anthropologists!<br><br>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-US">Andrew Nevins of University College London
is revisiting Jakobson's question of "Why 'mama' and 'papa".<span> </span>That is, why do language across the world
exhibit similar sound patterns for the maternal and paternal kinship
terms?<span> </span>Jakobson posed several additional
questions that we aim to answer: what is the frequency of kinship terms that
use nasal or oral consonants?<span> </span>How often
do both kinship terms contain a labial or dental sound?<span> </span>What kinds of sound patterns exist for
relations beyond just the mother and father?<span>
</span>The opportunity for more research was - and is - rich and rife.<span> </span></span></p>
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500 languages in order to revisit these questions.<span> </span>The scope of this project is obviously huge,
and its potential implications are exciting, especially for the fields of
language development and linguistic anthropology.<span> </span></span></p>
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