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1982. The Triple Representation of Schwa in Greek and Some Related Problems of Indo-<br />

European Phonology. Oslo, etc.: Universitetsforlagen. [Pp. 14, 36-38, 56: on several kin<br />

terms.] HAVE<br />

Lindeman, Fredrik O.<br />

1997. Introduction to the ‘Laryngeal Theory’. Innsbruck: Institut für Sprachwissenschaft<br />

der Universität Innsbruck. [Pp. 37-39, 156, 159-160: on several IE kin terms (*daiwer,<br />

*dhugHter, etc.] HAVE<br />

Linke, Uli.<br />

1985. Blood as a Metaphor in Proto-Indo-European. Journal of Indo-European <strong>Studies</strong><br />

13 (3-4): 333-376. [Includes etymological interpretations of IE kin and affinal terms.]<br />

Loewenthal, John.<br />

1926. Wirtschaftsgeschichtliche Parerga. Wörter und Sachen 9: 173-191. [P. 188:<br />

etymology of IE *g w enā- ‘woman, wife’.] HAVE<br />

Loewenthal, John.<br />

1927. ΘΑΛΑΤΤΑ. Untersuchungen zur älteren Geschichte der Indogermanen. Wörter<br />

und Sachen 10: 140-179. [P. 164-165: etymologies of several IE kin terms.] HAVE<br />

Loewenthal, John.<br />

1928. Etymologica. Beiträge zur Geschichte der Deutschen Sprache und Literatur 52:<br />

457-459. [P. 459: on the IE word for ‘husband's sister’, with a possible Latvian<br />

toponymic reflex.]<br />

Lubotsky, Alexander. HAVE<br />

1989. Against a Proto-Indo-European Phoneme *a. In A New Sound of Indo-European,<br />

edited by Theo Vennemann. Pp. 53-66. Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter. [Pp.<br />

58-59: a laryngeal in IE *daiwer < *deHiwer.]<br />

Luján Martinez, Eugenio R. HAVE<br />

1997. Pragmatics and Indo-European Linguistics. Journal of Pragmatics 28: 189-204.<br />

[Pp. 196-197: on IE *swe- as a reciprocal and as a name of a kinship group.]<br />

Luján Martinez, Eugenio R. HAVE<br />

2002. Comment on Kullanda. Current Anthropology 43 (1): 101-102.<br />

Mallory, J. P., and Douglas Q. Adams.<br />

2006. The Oxford Introduction to Proto-Indo-European and the Proto-Indo-European<br />

World. Oxford: Oxford University Press. [Pp. 209-218: IE kin terms and a reconstruction<br />

of PIE kin terminology.]<br />

Marbach, Otto. HAVE<br />

1926. Die Bezeichnungen für Blutsverwandte. Ein Beitrag zur Wortforschung auf<br />

psychoanalytischer Basis. Imago 12: 478-489. [Cross-listed in THEORY.]<br />

Markey, T. L.<br />

1987. The Lexdical Semantics of Western European ‘Girl’. In Aspects of Language:<br />

<strong>Studies</strong> in Honour of Mario Alinei. Papers presented to Mario Alinei by his friends and<br />

colleagues of the Atlas Linguarum Europae on the occasion of his 60th birthday. Vol. 1.<br />

Pp. 275-288. Amsterdam: Rodopi.

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