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Lexical Borrowing in the Middle English period: A multi-domain analysis of semantic outcomes
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An analysis of French borrowings at the hypernymic and hyponymic levels of Middle English
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The role of multilingualism in the emergence of a technical register in the Middle English period
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The Bilingual Thesaurus of Everyday Life in Medieval England
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Penetration of French-origin lexis in Middle English occupational domains
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A Semantic Field and Text-Type Approach to Late-Medieval Multilingualism
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Contact effects on the technical lexis of Middle English: A semantic hierarchic approach
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A Bilingual Thesaurus of Everyday Life in Medieval England: Some Issues at the Interface of Semantics and Lexicography
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Studying French-Origin Middle English Lexis Using the Bilingual Thesaurus of Medieval England: A Comparison of the Vocabulary of Two Occupational Domains
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Technical Vocabulary and Medieval Text Types: A Semantic Field Approach
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Multilingualism in the vocabulary of dress and textiles in late medieval Britain: some issues for historical lexicology
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The roles of reader construal and lexicographic authority in the interpretation of Middle English texts
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Lexicological confusion and medieval clothing culture: redressing medieval dress with the Lexis of Cloth and Clothing in Britain Project
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Forces of change: are social and moral attitudes legible in this historical thesaurus classification
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Categories and taxonomies: a cognitive approach to lexicographical resources
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Evidence for diachronic semantic change in the historical thesaurus of English: a cognitive linguistic approach
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