The plan is conceived as a village, a series of small, elementary structures that are like children's blocks, connected by a sun-soaked glass atrium.
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Claude L�vi-Strauss argued in " The Elementary Structures of Kinship " ( 1949 ), that the incest taboo necessitated the exchange of women between kinship groups.
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His second book was " Pul Eliya, a Village in Ceylon " ( 1961 ), where he directed his attention to Elementary Structures of Kinship ".
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In " Elementary Structures " he examined kinship systems from a structural point of view and demonstrated how apparently different social organizations were in fact different permutations of a few basic kinship structures.
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The House society is a hybrid, transitional form between kin-based and class-based social orders, and is not one of L�vi-Strauss " elementary structures'of kinship.
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Elementary structures are based on positive marriage rules that specify whom a person must marry, while complex systems specify negative marriage rules ( whom one must not marry ), thus leaving room for choice based on preference.
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The second form of exchange within elementary structures is called generalised exchange, meaning that a man can only marry either his MBD ( matrilateral cross-cousin marriage ) or his FZD ( patrilateral cross-cousin marriage ).
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The semiotic square, derived from Aristotle's logical square of opposition, was developed by Algirdas J . Greimas, a Lithuanian linguist and semiotician, who considered the semiotic square to be the elementary structure of meaning.
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Reciprocity was also the general principal used by Claude L�vi-Strauss to explain the " Elementary Structures of Kinship " ( 1949 ), in one of the most influential works on kinship theory in the post-war period.
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Elementary structures are based on positive marriage rules that specify whom a person must marry, while complex systems specify negative marriage rules ( whom one must not marry ), thus leaving a certain amount of room for choice based on preference.