On Thu, 28 Mar 1996, John O'Neill wrote:
> An alternative is to construct the
> relationships as they are defined and used by a social group (after all,
> language is about aiding communication between sentient beings). In this
> way, the relationships in a language are constructed as we go.
Yeah, if you have the right set, the relationships should be the same
across social groups.
I think for one set that I know of, only the Basque's in the Pyrenees
operate with different relationships.
Andrew Moreno
amoreno@broken.ranch.org
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