Studies in the History of the English LanguageWinter, 1990 - 225 páginas |
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... tradition ( Layamons's Brut , Ancrene Riwle etc. ) . This made Chambers ( 1932 ) talk of a ' continuity of English prose ' from OE through to the 16th century . Such claims , however , appeal to a some- what tenuous tradition , as ME is ...
... tradition ( Layamons's Brut , Ancrene Riwle etc. ) . This made Chambers ( 1932 ) talk of a ' continuity of English prose ' from OE through to the 16th century . Such claims , however , appeal to a some- what tenuous tradition , as ME is ...
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... tradition to the present day ( see 6.5 . , 7.4.2 , Leonard 1929 , Finegan 1980 and Sundby 1985 , fc . ) . 5.2.4 Vocabulary Genuine dictionaries had , as early as the early 18th century , evolved out of earlier word lists ( J. Kersey ...
... tradition to the present day ( see 6.5 . , 7.4.2 , Leonard 1929 , Finegan 1980 and Sundby 1985 , fc . ) . 5.2.4 Vocabulary Genuine dictionaries had , as early as the early 18th century , evolved out of earlier word lists ( J. Kersey ...
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... tradition , and therefore had little to fall back upon in the ME tradition , except where they were being ironic ; cf. Burrow's statement ( 1971 : 18 ) : ironic articulation of speech is indeed highly characteristic not only of Chaucer ...
... tradition , and therefore had little to fall back upon in the ME tradition , except where they were being ironic ; cf. Burrow's statement ( 1971 : 18 ) : ironic articulation of speech is indeed highly characteristic not only of Chaucer ...
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Foreword 7 | 7 |
Middle English a creole? 1986 6578 | 65 |
Chaucers English What remains to be done 1978 7994 | 79 |
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