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T.D. CRAWFORD ON THE LINGUISTIC COMPETENCE OF GEOFFREY OF MONMOUTH 51/2, p. 152
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G.S.M. Walker St. Nynia. A study of literary and linguistic evidence, by John MacQueen 30/3, p. 181

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