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WEST<br />

ENGLISH<br />

ANCIENT<br />

<strong>COLLECTIONS</strong><br />

White, Stephen D.<br />

2005. Re-Thinking <strong>Kinship</strong> and Feudalism in Early Medieval Europe. Aldershot: Ashgate<br />

Press.<br />

GENERAL<br />

Abbott, Wilbur C.<br />

1904. Hrothulf. Modern Language Notes 19 (5): 122-125. [P. 124: kin terms and<br />

compounds.]<br />

Bäck, Hilding.<br />

1934. The Synonyms for “Child,” “Boy,” “Girl” in Old English: An Etymological-<br />

Semasiological Investigation. Lund: H. Ohlsson.<br />

Bajema, Ingeborg M. HAVE<br />

1994. The Mother’s Brother: An Investigation into the Meaning of Old English eam.<br />

Neophilologus 78: 633-643.<br />

Bartelt, Guillermo. HAVE<br />

1996. A Note on Old English <strong>Kinship</strong> Semantics. Journal of English Linguistics 24 (2):<br />

116-122.<br />

Bayer, Ludwig der.<br />

1895. Review of Ein Schauspiel in Fünf Aufzügen von Ludwig Uhland, herausgegeben<br />

von Ludwig Fränkel. Archiv für das Studium der Neueren Sprachen und Literaturen 49<br />

(94): 429-433. [Pp. 432: on the putative OEng oc ‘father-in-law’ and its connection to<br />

Lith uosvis.]<br />

Bremmer, Rolf H.<br />

1980. The Importance of <strong>Kinship</strong>: Uncle and Nephew in Beowulf. Amsterdamer Beiträge<br />

zur Älteren Germanistik 15: 21-38.<br />

Campbell, Charles D. HAVE<br />

1905. Names of Relationship in English: A Contribution to English Semasiology.<br />

Strassburg: Universitäts-Buchdruckerei von J. H. Ed. Heitz. 139 P.<br />

Cessford, Craig. HAVE<br />

1996. Exogamous Marriages between Anglo-Saxons and Britons in Seventh Century<br />

Northern Britain. Anglo-Saxon <strong>Studies</strong> in Archaeology and History 9: 49-52.<br />

Chadwick, H. Munro.<br />

1912. The Heroic Age. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [Supports the theory of<br />

Anglo-Saxon cognatism.]<br />

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

1997. Anglo-Saxon <strong>Kinship</strong> Revisited. In The Anglo-Saxons from the Migration Period<br />

to the Eighth Century: An Ethnographic Perspective, edited by John Hines. Pp. 171-210.

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