Letters from non-professional writers in sixteenth-century France and their linguistic importance (original) (raw)
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Douglas Kibbee
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The Social Diffusion of Linguistic Innovations in Fifteenth Century England: Chancery Spellings in Private Correspondence = Difusión social de las innovaciones lingüísticas a finales del siglo XV en Inglaterra: Pronunciación 'chancery' en la correspondencia privada
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Susan Fitzmaurice
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The Cambridge History of the English Language: Vol. III1476 to 1776. Edited by Roger Lass. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1999. ix+ 771. …
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Medieval English: The state of the language
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