rokonértelmje
Rokonértelmje is a term used in linguistic anthropology and typology to denote the semantic field of kinship terms within a language or language community. It covers how a language encodes relationships such as generation, gender, and sibship, as well as affinal relations, through its kin terms. The rokonértelmje of a language shapes how speakers refer to relatives in speech and writing and interacts with social organization and cultural norms.
Origin and usage: The term rokonértelmje appears to be formed from Hungarian rokon 'relative' and értelem 'meaning',
Cross-linguistic variation: Some languages have a large, finely differentiated kinship lexicon, distinguishing terms such as father's
Methods and applications: Researchers document rokonértelmje through fieldwork, elicitation, and corpus analysis, then compare data across