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Mayne, John D.<br />

1887. Hindu Law in Madras. Law Quarterly Review 3: 446-459. [A critique of<br />

McLennan’s interpretation of “patriarchal theory” from the point of view of Hindu law.]<br />

Mehrotra, R. R. HAVE<br />

1977. Fluidity of <strong>Kinship</strong> Terms of Address in Hindi. Anthropological Linguistics 19 (3):<br />

123-125.<br />

Raheja, Gloria G.<br />

1985. <strong>Kinship</strong>, Caste, and Auspiciousness in Pahansu. Ph.D. dissertation. University of<br />

Chicago. [A Hindi-speaking village.]<br />

Raheja, Gloria G., and Ann G. Gold.<br />

1994. Listen to the Heron’s Words: Re-imagining Gender and <strong>Kinship</strong> in North India.<br />

Berkeley: University of California Press.<br />

Review: Khandelwal 1995.<br />

Säävälä, Minna.<br />

1998. The ‘Hindu Joint Family’: Past and Present. In Changing Patterns of Family and<br />

<strong>Kinship</strong> in South Asia. Proceedings of an International Symposium on the Occasion of<br />

the 50 th Anniversary of India’s Independence held at the University of Helsinki 6 May<br />

1998, edited by Asko Parpola, and Sirpa Tenhunen. Pp. 61-74. Helsinki: Finnish Oriental<br />

Society.<br />

Tiwari, B. N.<br />

1959-1960. An Etymological Note on Hindi āp. In Dr. Siddheshwar Varma Volume,<br />

presented on the occasion of his seventy-fifth birthday 3d November, 1961 by members of<br />

the Linguistic Circle of Delhi, edited by A. Chandra Sekhar. Pp. 48-49. Madras:<br />

Linguistic Circle of Delhi/M.L.J. Press. [A Hindi reflexive/honorific pronoun is<br />

interpreted as a borrowed Dravidian kin term.]<br />

Turner, James.<br />

1975. A Formal Semantic Analysis of a Hindi <strong>Kinship</strong> Terminology. Contributions to<br />

Indian Sociology 9: 263-292.<br />

Vatuk, Sylvia. HAVE<br />

1969.The Structural Analysis of the Hindi <strong>Kinship</strong> Terminology. Contributions to Indian<br />

Sociology 3: 94-115.<br />

EAST-CENTRAL ZONE<br />

CHATTISGARHI<br />

Elwin, Verrier.<br />

1939. The Baiga. London: John Murray. [Dialect of Chattisgarhi; pp. 527-529: kin<br />

terminology.] HAVE<br />

Reviews: R. P. 1940; Mandelbaum 1942.<br />

DHANWAR

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