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Judith A. Jefferson

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Judith A. Jefferson, Ad Putter The distribution of infinitives in ‑e and ‑en in some Middle English alliterative poems 74/2, p. 221
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Judith A. Jefferson Corinne Saunders (ed.), Cultural Encounters in the Romance of Medieval England, Studies in Medieval Romance 2 75/2, p. 326
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Ad Putter, Judith A. Jefferson, Myra Stokes

Studies in the Metre of Alliterative Verse

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