Homo Loquens, Homo Scribens: on the role of writing in language change, with special reference to English
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Middle English evidence of the elimination of velar fricatives: a prose corpus study
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Connectives before Chaucer: conjunctive for and its competition in Early Middle English
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The southern dialect in Thomas Churchyard's: The contention bettwixte Churchyearde and Camell (1552)
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Scoto-Cumbrian?: the representation of dialect in the works of Josiah Relph and Susanna Blamire
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Chinese translations of Beowulf: international Anglo-Saxon studies and modernity
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