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Linguistic Complexity across Two Early Modern English Scientific Text Types
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From scribe to YouTuber: A proposal to teach the History of the English Language in the digital era
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Early Modern English Scientific Text Types: Edition and Assessment of Linguistic Complexity in the Texts of MS Hunter 135 (ff. 34r–121v)
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Early modern english scientific text types: different levels of linguistic complexity?
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That-clauses: Retention and Omission of Complementizer that in some Varieties of English
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The vernacularization of non-native items in early english medical writing
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‘I got into the room by means of a picklock key and found him’ Complex Prepositions in Early Modern English
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by way of vs. by means of: On the Expression of Instrumentality in Middle English and Early Modern English
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Adverbials and inversion in early english scientific writing
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Assessing the Provenance of Constantinus Afrianus' Venerabilis Anatomia in London, MS Wellcome 290 (ff. 1r-41v)
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On the Use of make to vs. make ø in early English Medical Writing
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Finite Complementation in Early English Medical Writing: A case Study of Syntactic Constructions in Competition
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