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41. | The Old English words rendering virgo, virginitas and puella in the Anglo -Saxon Gospels: Their semasiological background in Anglo -Saxon literature |
42. | Studies in the language of three Northumbrian poems |
43. | Thomas Jefferson's 'Essay on the Anglo-Saxon Language' in context: A study of Jefferson's analytical method |
44. | Containing minds: Mind, metaphor, and cognition in Old English literature |
45. | The Anglo -Saxon mind: Metaphor and common sense psychology in Old English literature |
46. | The role of the devil in Old English narrative literature |
47. | The grammaticalization of grammatical relations: A typological and historical study involving Kashaya Pomo, Old English, and Modern English |
48. | The Old English Rogationtide corpus: A literary history |
49. | Translation and Anglo-Saxon hagiography: Abbo of Fleury's 'Passion of St. Edmund' and AElfric's Old English translation |
50. | The aesthetics of time and the ideology of eternity in Old English Christian poetry |
51. | Dreams in Old English literature |
52. | An approach to the metrical behavior of Old English verbs |
53. | The craft of the Old English glossator: Latin hymns in 'The Anglo-Saxon Hymnarium' |
54. | The patterning of history in Old English literature |
55. | THE MODAL VERBS OF OLD ENGLISH (ANGLO-SAXON, SYNTAX) |
56. | THE PATRISTIC BACKGROUNDS OF OLD ENGLISH GREED (AVARICE, CUPIDITY, VICE) |
57. | OLD ENGLISH POETIC SIMPLEXES |
58. | THE OLD ENGLISH VERSION OF THE ENLARGED RULE OF CHRODEGAN |
59. | THE PROSE MAXIM IN OLD ENGLISH: AELFRIC AND WULFSTAN (RHETORIC, LITERATURE, ANGLO-SAXON) |
60. | ANGLO-SAXON MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS (ENGLAND) |
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