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'The metre which does not measure': the function of alliteration in Middle English alliterative poetry
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Issues of linguistic categorisation in the evolution of written Middle English
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Resistance to monolinguality: the languages of Scotland since 1918
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Phonaesthesia, ablaut and the history of the English demonstratives
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Studies in the History of the English Language II: Unfolding Conversations, Anne Curzan and Kimberly Emmons (eds) (Mouton de Bruyter: Berlin and New York, 2004)
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New Perspectives on English Historical Linguistics I: Syntax and Morphology
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Phonological space and the actuation of the 'Great Vowel Shift' in Scotland and Northern England
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When ignorance is wisdom: some day-to-day problems of classification
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