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प्रश्न
Distinguish between classificatory and descriptive systems of kinship.
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उत्तर
| Classificatory System | Descriptive System | |
| 1. | Groups many different types of relatives under a single term or category. | Assigns a specific and separate term for each distinct kin relationship. |
| 2. | Uses broad, inclusive terms that can refer to multiple kinds of kin. | Uses precise, narrow terms for each individual kin relation. |
| 3. | In some tribal societies, the same term is used for father and father’s brother (e.g., "baba"). - Male cousins may be addressed as “brother”. | English: “father” and “uncle” have different terms. - “cousin” is distinct from “brother.” |
| 4. | Relationship categories are less precise, focusing on collective identity rather than individual roles. | Very clear about the exact relationship and degree of kinship. |
| 5. | Common in simpler, segmentary, or tribal societies where social life is more communal and relationships are based on group identity. | Common in more complex, stratified, or industrial societies where individual roles are emphasised and there is a need to distinguish exact relationships. |
| 6. | A child might address both his mother’s sister and his father’s sister as “mother”, regardless of differences in marital ties or biological distance. | A child calls his mother’s sister “aunt” and his father’s sister “aunt”, but these are distinct from the term “mother”. |
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