When trying to understand the ethnosemantics of kinship terminology systems, anthropologists look at which of the following?

A. contrasts between male and female terms as well as generational distinctions
B. the ability of infants to produce basic sounds like "ma-ma"
C. the degree to which people understand biological inheritance
D. the emotional connotations of certain sounds and how they are combined to form words


Answer: A

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