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Miscellaneous
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Introduction
Introduction
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A01
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JB code
439032021
Kurt Braunmüller
Braunmüller, Kurt
Kurt
Braunmüller
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A01
01
JB code
252032022
Gisella Ferraresi
Ferraresi, Gisella
Gisella
Ferraresi
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JB code
hsm.2.02tro
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10.1075/hsm.2.02tro
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33
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Article
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Oceano vox: You never know where a ship comes from
Oceano vox: You never know where a ship comes from
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04
On multilingualism and language-mixing in medieval Britain
On multilingualism and language-mixing in medieval Britain
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A01
01
JB code
844032023
David Trotter
Trotter, David
David
Trotter
University of Wales Aberystwyth
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JB code
hsm.2.03fre
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10.1075/hsm.2.03fre
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59
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Article
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Language contact and billingualism in Flensburg in the middle of the 19th century
Language contact and billingualism in Flensburg in the middle of the 19th century
1
A01
01
JB code
825032024
Elin Fredsted
Fredsted, Elin
Elin
Fredsted
University of Flensburg
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01
JB code
hsm.2.04nes
06
10.1075/hsm.2.04nes
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84
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Article
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Written and spoken languages in Bergen in the Hanse era
Written and spoken languages in Bergen in the Hanse era
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A01
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JB code
825032025
Agnete Nesse
Nesse, Agnete
Agnete
Nesse
Bodø Regional University
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01
JB code
hsm.2.05tan
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10.1075/hsm.2.05tan
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104
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Article
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Vyborg
Vyborg
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04
Free trade in four languages
Free trade in four languages
1
A01
01
JB code
825032026
Marika Tandefelt
Tandefelt, Marika
Marika
Tandefelt
Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration, Helsinki
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01
JB code
hsm.2.06wie
06
10.1075/hsm.2.06wie
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143
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Article
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Dialect and language contacts on the territory of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from the 15th century until 1939
Dialect and language contacts on the territory of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from the 15th century until 1939
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A01
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JB code
327032027
Björn Wiemer
Wiemer, Björn
Björn
Wiemer
Constance University, Germany
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01
JB code
hsm.2.07wol
06
10.1075/hsm.2.07wol
145
171
27
Article
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01
04
Swedish and Swedish
Swedish and Swedish
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04
On the origin of diglossia and social variation in the Swedish language
On the origin of diglossia and social variation in the Swedish language
1
A01
01
JB code
424032028
Lars Wollin
Wollin, Lars
Lars
Wollin
Åbo Akademi University Turky, Finland
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01
JB code
hsm.2.08chi
06
10.1075/hsm.2.08chi
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200
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Article
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Did Latin influence German word order?
Did Latin influence German word order?
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Aspects of German-Latin bilingualism in the Late Middle Ages
Aspects of German-Latin bilingualism in the Late Middle Ages
1
A01
01
JB code
312032029
Diana Chirita
Chirita, Diana
Diana
Chirita
Lincoln
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01
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hsm.2.09mar
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10.1075/hsm.2.09mar
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233
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From unity to diversity in Romance syntax
From unity to diversity in Romance syntax
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Portuguese and Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish
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JB code
327032030
Ana Maria Martins
Martins, Ana Maria
Ana Maria
Martins
Lisboa University, Portugal
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01
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hsm.2.10sch
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10.1075/hsm.2.10sch
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260
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Article
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Sardinian between maintenance and change
Sardinian between maintenance and change
1
A01
01
JB code
844032031
Rosita Schjerve-Rindler
Schjerve-Rindler, Rosita
Rosita
Schjerve-Rindler
Vienna
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01
JB code
hsm.2.11vel
06
10.1075/hsm.2.11vel
261
283
23
Article
11
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Language contact and Maltese intonation
Language contact and Maltese intonation
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Some parallels with other language varieties
Some parallels with other language varieties
1
A01
01
JB code
386032032
Alexandra Vella
Vella, Alexandra
Alexandra
Vella
University of Malta
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01
JB code
hsm.2.12ind
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10.1075/hsm.2.12ind
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Miscellaneous
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Index
Index
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JBENJAMINS
John Benjamins Publishing Company
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John Benjamins Publishing Company
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https://benjamins.com
Amsterdam
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