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Charles T. Carr Historische Deutsche Grammatik, Erster Band: Geschichtliche Einleitung und Lautlehre, by C. Karstien 9/1, p. 56
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
TIMOTHY McFARLAND Mechthild von Magdeburg. ‘Das flieβende Licht der Gottheit’. Nach der Einsiedler Handschrift in kritischem Vergleich mit der gesamten Überlieferung, Münchener Texte und Untersuchungen zur deutschen Literatur des Mittelalters 100-1 Vol. I. Vol. II, by Hans Neumann, Gisela Vollmann-Profe 65/1, p. 168

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