The Factors that are Associated with Names of Persons and its Conditions Socio-anthropological Study in Yemeni Society
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https://doi.org/10.35696/.v1i14.647Keywords:
Name, Identity, Culture, Yemeni society, AnthropologyAbstract
There is an increasing interest in sociocultural studies as the scientific way in which these studies are carried out in order to identify the cultural, social and cultural characteristics of human societies. It is not doubtful that the scientific method is a real input to the culture and identity of society. Not knocked from a previous - in the study community. The names of persons have included a many of cultural images and meanings that reflect the cultural and social implications and dimensions of Yemeni society. The various aspects surrounding the study were highlighted by reviewing a number of cultural, social, philosophical, religious and environmental determinants and conditions associated with the names of the Yemeni society. The researcher is interested to show an important part of the public identity, symbolic history, and rich cultural. The study has shown that the names of the persons were affected by the factors of social change and the history of the social and cultural attetiude in Yemen.Downloads
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2020-03-01
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Al- Rubaie, F. A. . (2020). The Factors that are Associated with Names of Persons and its Conditions Socio-anthropological Study in Yemeni Society. Journal of Arts, 1(14), 413–431. https://doi.org/10.35696/.v1i14.647
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