親從子名制

用子女的名字来称呼父母亲的现象

親從子名制(英語:Teknonymy),又稱從兒稱謂[1],指用一個人與其子女的關係來對其進行稱呼的做法或現象,在全世界的多種不同文化中都有存在。「Teknonymy」一詞最早由英國人類學家愛德華·伯內特·泰勒於1889年創造[2],是由表示兒童的希臘語τέκνον」和表示名字的希臘語「ὄνομα」組合而成[3]

參考

  1. ^ 中國社會科學院文獻情報中心; 重慶出版社. 社会科学新辞典. 重慶: 重慶出版社. 1988-12. 
  2. ^ Lee, Kwang-Kyu; Kim Harvey, Youngsook. Teknonymy and Geononymy in Korean Kinship Terminology. Ethnology. 1973, 12 (1): 31–46. JSTOR 3773095. 
  3. ^ Reflections on Japanese Language and Culture. Studies in the humanities and social relations. Institute of Cultural and Linguistic Studies, Keio University. 1987: 65 [16 June 2019]. On the Notion of Teknonymy In the field of anthropology, the custom of calling the parent after the child is known as teknonymy, a term coined from the Greek word teknon "child" and the anglicized form of onoma as onymy "name".  |issue=被忽略 (幫助)