Ethnoscience has been defined as an attempt "to reconstitute what serves as science for others, their practices of looking after themselves and their bodies...
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(1996). Plastic Glasses and Church Fathers: Semantic Extension From the Ethnoscience Tradition. Oxford Studies in Anthropological Linguistics. Oxford University...
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International Language, and World Englishes. Ethnosemantics, also called ethnoscience and cognitive anthropology, is a method of ethnographic research and...
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ways to describe meaning were developed, such as prototype semantics. Ethnoscience Structural linguistics Word-sense disambiguation Bussmann, Hadumod (1996)...
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(1996). Plastic Glasses and Church Fathers: Semantic Extension From the Ethnoscience Tradition. Oxford Studies in Anthropological Linguistics. Oxford University...
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in Southeast Asia (particularly the Philippines) and was a pioneer of ethnoscience, documenting indigenous ways of understanding and knowing the world....
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impacted anthropology, linguistics, ethnography, ethnographic methodology, ethnoscience, and cognitive anthropology. Oswald J. Werner was born February 26, 1928...
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Ethnobiology Ethnobotany Ethnoecology Ethnomathematics Ethnomedicine Ethnoscience Ethnozoology Folklore Non-timber forest product Indian Knowledge Systems...
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Calabrian sillu/siddu. See Glauco Sanga, Gherardo Ortalli, Nature knowledge: ethnoscience, cognition, and utility, Berghahn Books, 2003 p. 78. Carluccio, pp. 36–38...
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structuralist and interpretivist. He is known for his contributions to ethnoscience. Forth has conducted fieldwork in eastern Indonesia, and has worked with...
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structuralist linguistics), and native or folk systems of knowledge (ethnoscience e.g., ethnobotany, ethnolinguistics and so on), as well as discoveries...
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classifications and to compare them to Western scientific taxonomies. Ethnoscience emphasizes the importance of how societies make sense of their own reality...
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became a current paradigm of anthropology under the new ethnography or ethnoscience paradigm that emerged in American anthropology toward the end of the...
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description and interpretation of people's knowledge and use of birds. Like ethnoscience and other cognate terms, "ethnoornithology" is sometimes used narrowly...
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body-soul conceptions among New Guinea Papuans, using the methodology of ethnoscience. In 1968 he performed his first field work in Afghanistan as a graduate...
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about whose work he has written. Robin Horton viewed religion from an ethnoscience approach, where he linked religious understanding with scientific inquiry...
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Resources: from the Middle Ages to the Venetian "Tribe"". Nature Knowledge: Ethnoscience, Cognition, and Utility. Berghahn Books. pp. 391–398. ISBN 978-1-5718-1823-2...
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To designate other areas of indigenous and folk knowledge, the term "ethnoscience" can be used in an analogous manner. In the past, anthropology had been...
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Guarisma (eds.), Du terrain au cognitif: Linguistique, ethnolinguistique, ethnosciences. À Jacqueline M.C. Thomas, 181–195. Leuven/Paris: Peeters. Jungraithmayr...
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