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Stephen Laker

2002

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Gjertrud Stenbrenden

2016

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Gjertrud Stenbrenden

English Language and Linguistics, 2019

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Richard Coates

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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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Jon Mills

University of Exeter Press eBooks, 1999

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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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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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Nikolaus Ritt, Herbert Schendl

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Joanna Kopaczyk

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Andrew W. Klein

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Helena Skowrońska

2016

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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

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Ranjan Sen

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Krzysztof Witczak

2012

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Frederik Kortlandt

AMSTERDAMER BEITRÄGE ZUR ÄLTEREN GERMANISTIK, 1999

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David Stifter

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Rafael J. Pascual

Atlantis, 2018

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Derrick McClure

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Gjertrud Stenbrenden

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Bidyabrata Majumdar

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Peter Lucas

Transactions of the Philological Society, 1991

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R. Fulk

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Vassilis Petrakis

Minos, 2016

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Johnny Unger

Vienna English Working Papers, 2008

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