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Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
R. Bruce Mitchell The B Text of the Old English Bede: a Linguistic Commentary, by Raymond J. S. Grant 59/2, p. 296
Richard Dance Ryuichi Hotta, The Development of the Nominal Plural Forms in Early Middle English, Hituzi Linguistics in English 10 79/2, p. 319
Fitzroy Pyle English Prosody from Chaucer to Wyatt, by Jack Conner
R. Bruce Mitchell A Descriptive Syntax of the Ormulum, by Robert A. Palmatier 39/3, p. 370

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