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Fernández Cuesta, Julia & Christopher Langmuir
2019. Verbal morphology in the Old English gloss to the Durham Collectar. NOWELE. North-Western European Language Evolution 72:2  pp. 134 ff. DOI logo
FILPPULA, MARKKU
2009. The rise ofit-clefting in English: areal-typological and contact-linguistic considerations. English Language and Linguistics 13:2  pp. 267 ff. DOI logo
FILPPULA, MARKKU & JUHANI KLEMOLA
2009. Special issue on Re-evaluating the Celtic hypothesis. English Language and Linguistics 13:2  pp. 155 ff. DOI logo
Hewitt, Steve
2009. The Question of a Hamito‐Semitic Substratum in Insular Celtic. Language and Linguistics Compass 3:4  pp. 972 ff. DOI logo
Hickey, Raymond
2020. Language Contact and Linguistic Research. In The Handbook of Language Contact,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
McWHORTER, J. H.
2009. What else happened to English? A brief for the Celtic hypothesis. English Language and Linguistics 13:2  pp. 163 ff. DOI logo
Mufwene, Salikoko S.
2004. Language Birth and Death. Annual Review of Anthropology 33:1  pp. 201 ff. DOI logo
POPPE, ERICH
2009. Standard Average European and the Celticity of English intensifiers and reflexives: some considerations and implications. English Language and Linguistics 13:2  pp. 251 ff. DOI logo
van Gelderen, Elly
2019. The Northumbrian Old English glosses. NOWELE. North-Western European Language Evolution 72:2  pp. 119 ff. DOI logo

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