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Trost, Paul. HAVE<br />

1938. Ai. aw. strī “Weib.” Indogermanische Forschungen 56: 197-198.<br />

Turner, R. L. HAVE<br />

1924. Indo-Aryan Etymological Notes. 2. Pali ghara. Bulletin of the School of Oriental<br />

<strong>Studies</strong>, University of London 3 (2): 401-404. [P. 402: Pali dhita ‘daughter’ in the Indo-<br />

Aryan and Indo-European contexts.]<br />

Wackernagel, Jakob.<br />

1896. Altindische Grammatik. I. Lautlehre. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. [Pp.<br />

115, 118, 163: contracted terms for daughter in Pali and Prakrit and their relation to full<br />

forms in Sanskrit.]<br />

Wijeratne, P. B. F. HAVE<br />

1945. Phonology of the Sinhalese Inscriptions Up to the End of the Tenth Century A. D.<br />

Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African <strong>Studies</strong>, University of London 11 (3): 580-<br />

594. [P. 589: a Sinhalese inscription from II century B.C. showing the form jhita<br />

‘daughter’.]<br />

Wijeratne, P. B. F. HAVE<br />

1952. Phonology of the Sinhalese Inscriptions. (Continued.) Bulletin of the School of<br />

Oriental and African <strong>Studies</strong>, University of London 14 (2): 263-298. [P. 274: anomalies<br />

in the forms for ‘daughter’ in Indian languages.]<br />

ANCIENT<br />

Bernhöft, Franz.<br />

1886. Altindische Familienorganisation. Zeitschrift für Vergleichende Rechtswissenschaft<br />

9: 1-45.<br />

Bhargava, Mira, and Joachim Lambek.<br />

1992. A Production Grammar for Sanskrit <strong>Kinship</strong> Terminology. Theoretical Linguistics<br />

18 (1): 45-60.<br />

Burrow, Thomas.<br />

1949. ‘Schwa’ in Sanskrit. Transactions of the Philological Society (1949): 22-61. [Pp.<br />

38-39, 50-51: suffixes in pitár and duhitár.] HAVE<br />

Burrow, Thomas. HAVE<br />

1952. Some Remarks on the Formation of Nouns in Sanskrit. Annals of the Bhandarkar<br />

Oriental Research Institute 32: 19-33. [P. The morphology of the Indic word for ‘sister’in<br />

the light of Hittite evidence.]<br />

Burrow, Thomas.<br />

1955. The Sanskrit Language. London: Faber & Faber. [Pp. 88: Skrt duhitá ‘daughter’<br />

and the suffix -itar; 140-141, 243-244: aspects of kin terms, r-stems.] HAVE<br />

Burrow, T.<br />

1979. The Problem of Shwa in Sanskrit. Oxford: Clarendon Press. [Terms for<br />

father and daughter as central examples.]<br />

Review: Lubotsky 1981.<br />

Debrunner, A.

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