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2005. Friends and Relatives in Need of an Explanation: Gr. anagkaîos, L necessarius,<br />

and PGmc *naud-. Journal of English and Germanic Philology 104 (1): 1-11.<br />

Rietschel, S.<br />

1919. Sippe. In Reallexikon der Germanische Altertumskunde. Bd. 4. Strassburg: K. J.<br />

Trübner.<br />

Schlesinger, Walter.<br />

1963. Randbemerkungen zu drei Aufsätzen über Sippe, Gefolgschaft und Treue. In<br />

Alteuropa und die Moderne Gesellschaft: Festschrift für Otto Brunner. Ss. 11-59.<br />

Göttingen.<br />

Reprinted in: Beiträge zur Deutschen Verfassungsgeschichte des Mittelalters. Bd. 2. Ss.<br />

286-334. Göttingen.<br />

Seebold, Elmar.<br />

1982. Der Übergang von idg. -w- zu germ. -k- und -g-. Indogermanische Forschungen<br />

87: 172-194. [Pp. 174-175: on the Germanic terms for husband’s brother.] HAVE<br />

Seebold, Elmar. HAVE<br />

1991. Was haben die Germanen unter einer Braut verstanden? In Perspectives on Indo-<br />

European Language, Culture and Religion: <strong>Studies</strong> in Honor of Edgar C. Polomé. Vol. 2.<br />

Pp. 444-456. McLean, VI: Institute for the Study of Man.<br />

Seiffert, Leslie.<br />

1990. The Terms of Kindred, or Kindred on Good and Bad Terms: Parzival’s Vulgar<br />

Slaying of His Father’s neve Ither. Forum for Modern Language <strong>Studies</strong> 26 (2): 160-184.<br />

Stutz, Ulrich.<br />

1890. Das Verwandtschaftsbild des Sachsenspiegels und seine Bedeutung für die<br />

Sächsische Erbfolgeordnung. Breslau: W. Koebner. [Reprinted in Aalen: Scientia-Verlag,<br />

1973.]<br />

Sybel, Heinrich von.<br />

1844. Entstehung des Deutschen Königthums. Frankfurt am Main: F. Varrentrapp. 267 S.<br />

[On kinship origins of the Germanic state.]<br />

Trumper, John.<br />

1976. Filologia Germanica. Padova: CLEUP. [Pp. 32-160: Germanic kin terminologies<br />

in the IE context; social anthropology and linguistics.]<br />

Van Helten, W.<br />

1909. Zur Etymologie von Braut. Beiträge zur Geschichte der Deutschen Sprache und<br />

Literatur 35: 306-310.<br />

Vennemann, Theo.<br />

2002. Key Issues in English Etymology. In Sounds, Words, Texts and Change: Selected<br />

Papers from the 11th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics,<br />

Santiago de Compostela, 7-11 September 2000, edited by Teresa Fanego, Belén Méndez-<br />

Naya and Elena Seoane. Pp. 227-330. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. [The hypothesis of<br />

as Semitic origin for some items of Germanic social vocabulary, including Sippe<br />

‘family.’]

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