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Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
J.K. Bostock THE ORTHOGRAPHY OF THE OLD HIGH GERMAN "GEORGSLIED" 5/3, p. 189
Reviews
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Alfred Ewert 'La locution française à fleur de, esp. a flor de, it. a flor di, etc.' (Separat ur Göteborgs Hogskolas arsskrift, 39), by Johan Vising 3/1, p. 78
W.E. Collinson, F.P. Pickering, G.W.S. Friedrichsen, C.E. Bazell OBSERVATIONS ON THE REVIEW OF PRIEBSCH AND COLLINSON: The German Language (M. Æ. IV 203-209) 5/2, p. 151

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