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Stephen Laker
2002
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Gjertrud Stenbrenden
2016
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Koichi Kano
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Gjertrud Stenbrenden
English Language and Linguistics, 2019
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Phonology and the Lexicon: A Case Study of Early English Forms in -gg
Richard Coates
Indogermanische Forschungen, 1982
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"‘Who so wilneþ to be wijs?’ - Concerning some major features of Orm’s orthographical system of Middle English," Concilium medii aevi 10 (2007), 43-52.
Christian Michael Zottl
Concilium medii aevi, 2007
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Donka Minkova
2003
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Salah Eddine El Harch
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Reconstructive Phonology and Contrastive Lexicology: Problems with the Gerlyver Kernewek Kemmyn
Jon Mills
University of Exeter Press eBooks, 1999
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Loanwords and stylistics: on the gallicisms in "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight". In: ESUKA – JEFUL. 2013. Vol. 4. № 2.
Maria Volkonskaya
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Early Modern English Etymological Respellings and their Influence upon Pronunciation. 1998.
Isabel de la Cruz Cabanillas
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The Rev. William Hutton's A Bran New Wark: the Westmorland Dialect in the Late Early-Modern Period
Graham Shorrocks
Sederi Yearbook of the Spanish and Portuguese Society For English Renaissance Studies, 2004
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Thomas Honegger
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On a Short Vowel Shift in Early Modern English
Nikolaus Ritt , Herbert Schendl
Schendl, Herbert and Nikolaus Ritt. 2002. “Of vowel shifts, great, small, long and short”. Language Sciences. 24. 409-421., 2002
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‘for ye vrangus haldyn of thre bollis of beire fra hyre': Nominal plurals in south-western Middle Scots
Joanna Kopaczyk
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Scots take the Wheel: The Problem of Period and the Medieval Scots Alliterative Thirteen-line Stanza
Andrew W. Klein
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The Old English Letter Wynn <ƿ> as the Labial Approximant [ʋ]: A Diachronic and Synchronic Analysis from the Perspective of Optimality Theory
Helena Skowrońska
2016
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The vocalization of semivowels in medieval English : a quantitative study
Patrick Maiwald
2017
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Artful Alliteration in Anglo-Saxon Song and Story
Andy Orchard
Anglia - Zeitschrift für englische Philologie, 1995
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review of HONEYBONE, P. & J. SALMONS (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Historical Phonology (Oxford Handbooks in Linguistics). Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2015.
Robin Meyer
Journal of Linguistics
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Ranjan Sen
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Indo-European *gwh in Germanic
Krzysztof Witczak
2012
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Frederik Kortlandt
AMSTERDAMER BEITRÄGE ZUR ÄLTEREN GERMANISTIK, 1999
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David Stifter
Handbook of Comparative and Historical Indo-European Linguistics. An International Handbook. Edited by Jared S. Klein, Brian Joseph, Matthias Fritz [= Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikations-wissenschaft 41/2], Berlin – New York: Walter de Gruyter , 2017
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Rafael J. Pascual
Atlantis, 2018
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The Prosody of the Middle Scots Alliterative Poems
Derrick McClure
Florilegium, 2008
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Gjertrud Stenbrenden
From Clerks to Corpora: essays on the English language yesterday and today, 2015
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Elena Parina
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Bidyabrata Majumdar
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Some Aspects of the Historical Development of English Consonant Phonemes
Peter Lucas
Transactions of the Philological Society, 1991
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R. Fulk
Transactions of The Philological Society, 2010
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linguistic_repertoire_of_medieval_england_11001500(1).pdf
Ad Putter
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Writing the wanax: spelling peculiarities of Linear B wa-na-ka and their possible implications
Vassilis Petrakis
Minos, 2016
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Johnny Unger
Vienna English Working Papers, 2008
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Graham Shorrocks, The Rev. William Hutton's A Bran New Wark: The Westmorland Dialect in the Late Early-Modern Period.
SEDERI Yearbook
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