The Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture (Norwegian: Instituttet for sammenlignende kulturforskning) is a humanities research institute based...
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Jörmungandr (category Creatures in Norse mythology)
and History of Religion. Oslo: The Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture; Norwegian University Press. pp. 270–71. ISBN 82-00-07751-9. Meulengracht...
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series B of Oslo's Instituttet for sammenlignende kulturforskning (The Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture) (Oslo, Bergen, and Tromsø:...
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Comparative mythology is the comparison of myths from different cultures in an attempt to identify shared themes and characteristics. Comparative mythology...
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Japanese, Korean and Altaic. Oslo: Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture. ISBN 974-8299-69-4. 1955a. "Studies in spoken Tibetan I: Phonemics"...
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Altaic languages (redirect from Sound correspondences in Altaic languages)
and History: Japanese, Korean and Altaic. Oslo: Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture. ISBN 974-8299-69-4. Pages 98–99 Robeets, Martine...
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Scandinavian University Press/Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture. Mosel, Laʻi Ulrike and Ainslie Soʻo. Say it in Samoan. Pacific Linguistics...
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Korean language (section King Sejong Institute)
History: Japanese, Korean and Altaic. Oslo, Norway: Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture. ISBN 974-8299-69-4. Ramstedt, G. J. (1928). "Remarks...
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field work in Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania and London. Talle was a member of the board of the Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture. "Aud Talle...
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C. J. Hambro (category Norwegian expatriates in Sweden)
as of the Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture. He was a supervisory council member of Nationaltheatret. Hambro had settled in Kristiania...
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(Ben Peter) Department of Human Behavior, Ecology and Culture (Richard McElreath) Comparative Behavioral Ecology Theory in Cultural Evolution Lab Taï...
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distinguished Aztec practice from Maya human sacrifice was the way in which it was embedded in everyday life. These cultures also notably sacrificed elements...
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Research: The Journal of Comparative Social Science. Expanded and updated annually, eHRAF World Cultures includes ethnographic materials on cultures,...
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Oslo: The Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture, pp. 295–317 Harrison, Paul (1996), "A Brief History of the Tibetan bKa' 'gyur", in Cabezón...
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Comparative education is a discipline in the social sciences which entails the scrutiny and evaluation of different educational systems, such as those...
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and research, including dean of the Faculty of Arts in Oslo. He headed the Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture from 1986 to 1991. In 1992...
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association for Tibetan studies, Fagernes 1992. The Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture. pp. 545–557. Tournadre, Nicolas (2014). "The Tibetic languages...
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Classification of the Japonic languages (category Articles lacking in-text citations from January 2015)
and History: Japanese, Korean and Altaic. Oslo: Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture. Robbeets, Martine. 2004a. "Belief or argument? The...
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Migration from Kalimantan to Madagascar. Oslo, Norway: Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture, Norwegian University Press. ISBN 82-00-21140-1....
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self-actualization strongly influenced its development. The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential, founded in 1955 by Glenn Doman and Carl Delacato, was an...
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1992 he served as chairman of the board of the Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture, Oslo. He published a series of books on religious history...
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Cross-cultural studies (redirect from Comparative studies)
societies through comparative research to examine the scope of human behavior and test hypotheses about human behavior and culture. Cross-cultural studies...
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peaceful world through research, teaching, and public engagement. The institute's research focuses on three main areas: development, security, and governance...
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Henry Henne (category Norwegian expatriates in Sweden)
chairman of the Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture from 1975 to 1986 and a board member of the Central Nordic Institute of Asian Studies...
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Olav Beito (category Norwegian expatriates in Iceland)
for the Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture; the work covered about 50,00 such names. His study of gender shifts in Nynorsk determined...
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The Indian Institute of Advanced Study (IIAS) is a research institute located in Shimla, India. It was set up by the Ministry of Education, Government...
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International Association for Tibetan Studies. Ed. Per Kværne. Vol 2. Oslo: The Institute of Comparative Research in Human Culture. 545-557. Shafer, Robert...
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Medieval Ballad: A Descriptive Catalogue (snippet). Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture, Series B, Skrifter. Vol. 49. Mortan Nolse, Winthrop...
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Culture (/ˈkʌltʃər/ KUL-chər) is a concept that encompasses the social behavior, institutions, and norms found in human societies, as well as the knowledge...
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Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters (category Members of the International Council for Science)
important. They helped in the establishment of other bodies, such as the early Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture. The foundations lost...
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