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Author(s) Title Reference
Ivor D.O. Arnold From Latin to Modern French with especial consideration of Anglo-Norman: Phonology and Morphology, by M. K. Pope 4/2, p. 106
Lewis Thorpe Durmart le Galois, roman arthurien du treizième siècle, Volume I, by Fr J. Gildea 36/3, p. 276

languages

  • Spanish
  • Arabic
  • Middle French
  • Provençal
  • Latin
  • French
  • Italian
  • Old French
  • vulgar Latin
  • Anglo-Norman

works

  • Durmart le Galois
  • Grammatica (c. 1150)

people

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  • Gaston Paris
  • J. R. Sinner
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  • L. Kirchrath
  • D. H. Müller
  • R. Œhring
  • Alexandre Micha
  • Dauzat
  • Mohl
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  • Meyer-Liubke
  • Thurneysen

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  • syntax
  • octosyllabic
  • history
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  • documentation
  • diphthongs
  • accents
  • loan-words
  • Arthurianism
  • tonic
  • anonymity
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places

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