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C.J. Fordyce The syntax of the Gesta Francorum, (Language Dissertation No. 37: Supplement to Language, vol. xix), by John Joseph Gavigan 14/, p. 76
Alfred Ewert Adverbes romans issus de conjonctions ; La terminaison adverbiale non comparative - eis en provençal et en ancien français ; Quelques problèmes de phonétique romane résolus par le génitif (Reprinted from the Revue de Linguistique romane Vol. VI 1930, pages 152-209). Étymologie de l'espagnol 'dejar' (Extrait de la Revista de Filología española XIX, 1932, pages 278—283). L'évolution du groupe ps en provençal (Extrait de la Romania LVIII, 1932, pages 481-504)., by G.-G. Nicholson 3/2, p. 163

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