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The long standing debate of whether joking is related to situations of conflict has
been essentially a gordean knot , and has ... pointed out that all relationships in
which there is joking can not be explained in terms of a single structural situation
.
The long standing debate of whether joking is related to situations of conflict has
been essentially a gordean knot , and has ... pointed out that all relationships in
which there is joking can not be explained in terms of a single structural situation
.
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When there is only one daughter , the situation is simple and clear - cut . When
there is more than one daughter , the situation is generative of conflict . Parents
ideally try to divide their practical and financial help among the daughters '
families ...
When there is only one daughter , the situation is simple and clear - cut . When
there is more than one daughter , the situation is generative of conflict . Parents
ideally try to divide their practical and financial help among the daughters '
families ...
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Sharman ( 1969 ) and Rigby ( 1968 ) have rightly argued that joking relationships
can not be understood merely in terms of Radcliffe - Brown ' s hypothesis as
functioning to relieve potential conflict in situations of structural ambiguity .
Sharman ( 1969 ) and Rigby ( 1968 ) have rightly argued that joking relationships
can not be understood merely in terms of Radcliffe - Brown ' s hypothesis as
functioning to relieve potential conflict in situations of structural ambiguity .
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