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syntactical
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Reference
Nicolas Jacobs
THE PROCESSES OF SCRIBAL SUBSTITUTION AND REDACTION: A STUDY OF THE CAMBRIDGE FRAGMENT OF "SIR DEGARRÉ"
53/1
, p. 26
Alison I. Gyger
"DANIEL" AND "AZARIAS" AS EVIDENCE FOR THE ORAL-FORMULAIC CHARACTER OF OLD ENGLISH POETRY
35/2
, p. 95
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Alison Gyger (née Jones)
The Lyre and the Harp: A Comparative Reconsideration of Oral Tradition in Homer and Old English Epic Poetry. (Yale Studies in English Vol. 168)
, by Ann Chalmers Watts
40/2
, p. 172
Peter Rickard
A Syntactical Study of Epic Formulas and Formulaic Expressions Containing the -ant Forms in Twelfth Century French Verse
, by C. W. Aspland
40/2
, p. 190
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Homer
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Rawlinson Poetry 34
Douce 261
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