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Pons-Sanz, Sara M. & Louise Sylvester
2023. Afterword. In Medieval English in a Multilingual Context [New Approaches to English Historical Linguistics, ],  pp. 531 ff. DOI logo
Roig-Marín, Amanda
2021. Middle Dutch-origin lexis in theDurham Account Rolls: the Cinderella of medieval multilingual texts. Studia Neophilologica 93:1  pp. 92 ff. DOI logo
Fernández-Cuesta, Julia & Nieves Rodríguez-Ledesma
2020. Reduced forms in the nominal morphology of the Lindisfarne Gospel Gloss. A case of accusative/dative syncretism?. Folia Linguistica 54:s41-s1  pp. 37 ff. DOI logo
Vezzosi, Letizia
2019. What doesāgenmean in the Lindisfarne Gospels?. NOWELE. North-Western European Language Evolution 72:2  pp. 245 ff. DOI logo
Dance, Richard
2018. Words derived from Old Norse inSir Gawain and the Green Knight: An etymological survey. Transactions of the Philological Society 116:S2  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Pons‐Sanz, Sara M.
2007. An Etymological Note on Two Old English Medical Terms:ridesohtandflacg. Studia Neophilologica 79:1  pp. 45 ff. DOI logo

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