E.J. Dobson |
Studies on the accentuation of polysyllabic Latin, Greek, and Romance loanwords in English, with special reference to those ending in -able, -ate, -ator, -ible, -ic, -ical, and -ize. (Stockholm Studies in English III), by B. Danielsson |
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21/, p. 56 |
J.M. |
Latin in Church : Episodes in the history of its pronunciation particularly in England, by F. Brittain |
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4/1, p. 58 |
C.A. Robson |
De Sainte Leocade au tans que Sainz Hyldefons estoit arcevesques de Tholete cui Nostre Dame donna l'aube de prelaz: miracle versifié par Gautier de Coinci, by Eva Vilamo-Pentti |
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21/, p. 97 |
ALAN WARD |
Rhyme and Pronunciation: Some Studies of English Rhymes from 'Kyng Alisaunder' to Skelton, by Masa T. Ikegami |
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56/1, p. 116 |
Richard Dance |
Trevor Eaton (reader), Beowulf, ('Pearl' label; Wadhurst: Pavilion Records, 1997). Two CDs, total running time 145’ 02”, by Trevor Eaton |
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67/1, p. 128 |
SUSAN COOPER |
The Beginnings of Old English Lexicography, by M. S. Hetherington |
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54/2, p. 291 |
Olive Sayce |
A Short Descriptive Grammar of Middle High German with Texts and Vocabulary, by John A. Asher |
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38/3, p. 320 |
ALAN WARD |
The Shape of English: Structure and History, by Roger Lass |
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58/2, p. 320 |
Fitzroy Pyle |
English Prosody from Chaucer to Wyatt, by Jack Conner |
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