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Glottolog 4.4 Resources for Middle English
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Vernacular vocabulary in the Durham Account Rolls (1278-1538): a philological approach ...
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Lateral relations & multiple source constructions: the Old English subject relative clause and the Norwegian han mannen-construction
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Reanalysis and actualisation: an investigation of semantic factors in the extension of nominative case to experiencer arguments of ME liken and other early-english impersonal verbs
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“Deepe written in my heart”: Edmund Spenser’s application of grammar school commonplace book practice in The Faerie Queene
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The Middle English Kynge Appolyn of Thyre: Edited from the Text Published by Wynkyn De Worde 1510; With a Parallel Text of the Medieval French La Cronicque Et Hystoire De Appollin, Roy De Thir.
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In: https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-02898263 ; 58, Universitatsverlag Winter, pp.115, 2020, Middle English Texts, 978-3825347031 (2020)
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AfBo: A world-wide survey of affix borrowing Resources for Middle English
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Vernacular vocabulary in the Durham Account Rolls (1278-1538): a philological approach
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Natural explanations for the history of word-final dental fricatives in English
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