To avoid weakening his own matriclan by siphoning off its wealth and titles, the father bequeaths obliquely, to his sister's son, born into the clan where the father grew up and where his emotional ties, his kin-solidarities and family loyalties, still reside.(61) In this kind of kinship system (graphed in Figure 2), where neither patriliny nor
cognation nor primogeniture prevail, the bond between maternal uncle and uterine nephew eclipses the bond between father and son.
Due to the obvious onomotopoeia, this term is not good evidence for
cognation.
The
Cognation partnership is made up of Neath Port Talbot, Merthyr and Caerphilly councils, Visit Wales and Natural Resources Wales.
(15.) While Sutton (2003:219) discusses the reasons for the shift to
cognation that characterizes Aboriginal kinship in much of settled Australia, he does not relate
cognation to Aboriginal perceptions of continuity and discontinuity and the tendency to represent practice on the principle: 'is now, always has been'.
It is to be hoped that the technical nature of this fine volume will not prevent it from reaching the broad readership it deserves and that it will succeed in stimulating future research on and analysis of
cognation and social organization not only in Southeast Asia but also in other regions.
Cognation's James Williams said they and mtb trails South Wales are adding easier green and blue trails to entice beginners to Afan, which has four red trails for experts, and refurbishing its visitor centre, while at Cwmcarn they are adding a downhill and a cross country trail as well as renovating the car parks.
However, all of these and other following hypotheses could only make a basic assertion of
cognation, and many details refused to fall into place.
tuwarni- alternative explanations are available so that the
cognation of the forms and hence the putative PIE root *dhuer- become doubtful.