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Lexical Borrowing in the Middle English period: A multi-domain analysis of semantic outcomes
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More sugar and spice: Revisiting medieval Italian influence on the mercantile lexis of England
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An analysis of French borrowings at the hypernymic and hyponymic levels of Middle English
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More sugar and spice: Revisiting medieval Italian influence on the mercantile lexis of England
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Lexical exchange with Italian in the textile and wool trades in the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries
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Lexical exchange with Italian in the textile and wool trades in the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries
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Early Anglo-Italian contact: new loanword evidence from two mercantile sources, 1440–1451
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Mercantile multilingualism: two examples of Anglo-Norman and Italian contact in the fourteenth century
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Mercantile multilingualism: two examples of Anglo-Norman and Italian contact in the fourteenth century
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