| King's/PP/ERL/2/C contains: |
| <-- See earlier |
| 48 |
Lecture on an exhibition of primitive art |
| 49 |
Lecture: 'Tavistock' |
| 50 |
'Miscellaneous lectures etc.' |
| 51 |
Lecture on the impact of linguistics on social anthropology |
| 52 |
Lecture: 'Levels of abstraction in anthropological analysis' |
| 53 |
Lecture: 'A linguistic analysis of rural Sinhalese kinship terminology (North Central Province, Ceylon)' |
| 54 |
Lecture: 'Symbolism and environment: Australian aborigines' |
| 55 |
Munro Lecture I: 'Commentary on Lévi-Strauss' |
| 56 |
Papers relating to lectures 'Context in Primitive Art' |
| 57 |
'Comment' |
| 58 |
Lecture: 'Race relations: will colours mix?' |
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The Papers of Edmund Ronald Leach
| Title |
Lecture: 'A linguistic analysis of rural Sinhalese kinship terminology (North Central Province, Ceylon)' |
| Reference |
ERL/2/53 |
| Covering Dates |
1961–1989 (After 1961 - refers to 'Pul Eliya, a village in Ceylon; a study of land tenure and kinship' (CUP: Cambridge, 1961) Bibliography number 1961/1.) |
| Extent and Medium |
1 item in envelope; paper |
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| Content and context |
The file comprises a typescript of the lecture. |
| No further on-line information. |
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