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1991. Archaisch Irisch maccu als morphologisches Relikt. Historische Sprachforschung<br />

104 (2): 205-223.<br />

Binchy, D. A. HAVE<br />

1943. The Linguistic and Historical Value of the Irish Law Tracts. Proceedings of the<br />

British Academy (1943): 195-227. [Pp. 220-227: on kinship system and terms.]<br />

Blažek, Václav. HAVE<br />

2007. Late Brythonic *uohid 0 ‘daughter-in-law.’ Zeitschrift für Celtische Philologie 55<br />

(1): 25-28.<br />

Campanile, Enrico. HAVE<br />

1974. Un archaismo morfologico del celtico. Incontri Linguistici 51-54. [Includes Celtic<br />

terms for son-in-law allegedly derived from the word for ‘client’, with further<br />

etymological (vrddhi) connection to IE forms for house.]<br />

Campanile, Enrico. HAVE<br />

1976-1977. Sulla preistoria di bé e ben in irlandese antico. Incontri Linguistici 3 (1): 21-<br />

28. [The IE term for ‘woman, wife’ in Old Irish’.]<br />

Cathasaigh, Tomás Ó.<br />

1986. The Sister’s Son in Early Irish Literature. Peritia 5 (5): 128-160.<br />

Charles-Edwards, Thomas M. HAVE<br />

1971. Some Celtic <strong>Kinship</strong> Terms. Bulletin of the Board of Celtic <strong>Studies</strong> 24 (2): 105-<br />

122.<br />

Charles-Edwards, Thomas M. HAVE<br />

1972. <strong>Kinship</strong>, Status and the Origins of the Hide. Past and Present 56: 3-33.<br />

Charles-Edwards, Thomas M. HAVE<br />

1974. Nei, keifn, and kefynderw. Bulletin of the Board of Celtic <strong>Studies</strong> 25: 386-388.<br />

Charles-Edwards, Thomas M.<br />

1993. Early Irish and Welsh <strong>Kinship</strong>. Oxford: Clarendon Press and New York: Oxford<br />

University Press.<br />

Reviews: Fischer Drew 1995; Allen 1997.<br />

Cólera, Carlos J. HAVE<br />

2007. Celtiberian. E-Keltoi: Journal of Interdisciplinary Celtic <strong>Studies</strong> 6: 749-850. [P.<br />

756: Celtiberian terms for ‘daughter’.]<br />

Crumley, Carole L.<br />

1974. Celtic Social Structure: The Generation of Archaeologically Testable Hypotheses<br />

from Literary Evidence. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology.<br />

[A patrilineal, patrilocal model of an early Celtic society.]<br />

Davies, Rees.<br />

2001. Kinsmen, Neighbors and Communities in Wales and the Western British Isles, cc.<br />

1100-1400. In Law, Laity, and Solidarities: Essays in Honour of Susan Reynolds, edited by<br />

P. Stafford, J. L. Nelson, and J. Martindale. Pp. 172-187. Manchester: Manchester<br />

University Press.

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