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DANIÉLA PANTCHEVA CAPIN Le conservatisme de la langue, gage du caractère littéraire du texte et témoin d’une nouvelle conception de l’acte d’écriture: le cas d’Ysaÿe le Triste 73/1, p. 66
Fanni Bogdanow MORGAIN'S ROLE IN THE THIRTEENTH-CENTURY FRENCH PROSE ROMANCES OF THE ARTHURIAN CYCLE 38/2, p. 123

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