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    Old English: 450 - 1150 18 August 2013

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    When to Start Receiving Retirement Benefits

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    The Concept of Identity in the East Midlands of England NATALIE

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    Personal Pronouns, Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement, and Vague Or Unclear Pronoun References

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    Thou and You in Shakespeare

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    Preferred Gender Pronouns: for Faculty (Or, How to Take Important Steps in Becoming a Trans Ally!)

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    AN INTRODUCTORY GRAMMAR of OLD ENGLISH Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies

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    Using the Pronoun “You”

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    Beginning Old English / Carole Hough and John Corbett

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    Chapter 5. Middle English the Norman Conquest

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    “Battle of the Pronouns” 72 Texas Linguistics Forum 55:72-79 Pr

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    A First Book of Old English : Grammar, Reader, Notes, and Vocabulary

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    Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement

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    Common Myths About Police Encounters

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    Syntactic Ambiguity in Hiberno-English

  • Old English Orthography

    Old English Orthography

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    Asking for and Using Pronouns Making Spaces More Gender Inclusive

  • Hiberno-English and the Teaching of Modern and Contemporary Irish… Links & Letters 5, 1998 39

    Hiberno-English and the Teaching of Modern and Contemporary Irish… Links & Letters 5, 1998 39

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