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... taboo was probably a function of the observance of the consequences of failure to implement the taboo ( with resulting physical malformation of the neonate ) and also of role disruption within the family . Individually or in tandem ...
... taboo was probably a function of the observance of the consequences of failure to implement the taboo ( with resulting physical malformation of the neonate ) and also of role disruption within the family . Individually or in tandem ...
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... taboos against nonmarital sexual unions within tribes . Lang's theory offers no explanation as to why both elder and ... taboo . Rather , it would seem that any one of many reasons suffices to explain them . In our earlier discussion ...
... taboos against nonmarital sexual unions within tribes . Lang's theory offers no explanation as to why both elder and ... taboo . Rather , it would seem that any one of many reasons suffices to explain them . In our earlier discussion ...
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... taboo , and psycho- analytic theory . " 39. D. Aberle et al . , “ The incest taboo and the mating pattern of animals . " 40. I. M. Lerner , Genetic Homeostasis . 41. I. I. Gottesman , " Personality and natural selection . " 42. G ...
... taboo , and psycho- analytic theory . " 39. D. Aberle et al . , “ The incest taboo and the mating pattern of animals . " 40. I. M. Lerner , Genetic Homeostasis . 41. I. I. Gottesman , " Personality and natural selection . " 42. G ...
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