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1959. Review of Die indoeuropäischen Personalpronomina und die Laryngaltheorie: Ein<br />

Beitrag zur Erforschung der Pronominalbildung, by Gösta Liebert. Language 35 (4):<br />

645-655. [Pp. 646-648: IE terms for ‘daughter’ in the light of the laryngeal theory.]<br />

Pulju, Timothy J.<br />

1995. Problems in the Reconstruction of Indo-European Stop Consonants. Ph.D.<br />

dissertation. Rice University. [Pp. 51-59: on *dhugHter ‘daughter’; 160-162: on *dlaiwer<br />

‘husband’s brother’.] HAVE<br />

Pulju, Timothy J.<br />

2000. Indo-European *d, *l, and *dl. In Historical Linguistics 1995. Vol. 1: General<br />

Issues and Non-Germanic Languages, edited by John C. Smith and Delia Bentley. Pp.<br />

311-326. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. [P. 317: IE *daiwer ‘husband’s brother’.]<br />

Rasmussen, Jens E.<br />

1992. One Type of o-Grade: A Consonantal Root Infix? In Rekonstruktion und Relative<br />

Chronologie: Akten der VIII. Fachtagung der Indogermanischen Gesellschaft, Leiden,<br />

31. August – 4. September 1987, herausgegeben von Robert Beekes, Alexander Lubotsky<br />

und Jos Weitenberg. Ss. 335-358. Innsbruck: Institut für Sprachwissenschaft der<br />

Universität Innsbruck. [Pp. 337-339: on *nepōt, *swesōr and *pHtēr.] HAVE<br />

Reher, S. D.<br />

1998. Family Ties in Western Europe: Persistent Contrasts. Population and Development<br />

Review 24 (2): 203-234.<br />

Risch, Ernst. HAVE<br />

1944. Betrachtungen zu den indogermansichen Verwandtschaftsnamen. Museum<br />

Helveticum 1: 115-122.<br />

Reprinted in: Kleine Schriften von Ernst Risch. Ss. 647-654. Berlin-New York: De<br />

Gruyter.<br />

Rowlands, Michael J.<br />

1980. <strong>Kinship</strong>, Alliance and Exchange in the European Bronze Age. In Settlement and<br />

Society in the British Later Bronze Age, edited by John Barrett and Richard Bradley. Pp.<br />

15-55. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports Series.<br />

Reprinted in: Social Transformations in Archaeology: Global and Local Perspectives,<br />

edited by Kristian Kristiansen and Michael J. Rowlands. Pp. 142-177. London:<br />

Routledge, 1998.<br />

Sánchez-Calvo, Estanislao. HAVE<br />

1884. Los Nombres de los Dioses. Madrid: Enrique de la Riva. [Pp. 132-137:<br />

etymological observations on IE terms for brother and son-in-law.]<br />

Sandoz, Claude. HAVE<br />

1987. Aspects du vocabulaire indo-européen de la parenté. Cahiers Ferdinand de<br />

Saussure 41: 185-192.<br />

Sapir, Edward.<br />

1919. Corrigenda and Addenda to W. D. Wallis’ ‘Indo-Germanic Relationship Terms as<br />

Historical Evidence.’ American Anthropologist 21: 318-328.<br />

Saussure, Ferdinand de.

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