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unige:121530
Syntactic effects of contact in translations : evidence from object pronoun placement in Middle English
Haeberli, Eric
2018
unige:111902
Friendship between men and women in Middle English Arthurian texts and their sources
Brown, Amy
2018
unige:75058
When English Meets French: a Case Study of Language Contact in Middle English
Haeberli, Eric
2014
unige:29591
Looking High and Low for NegP in Early English
Haeberli, Eric
2011
unige:35613
Observations on the Loss of Verb Second in the History of English
Haeberli, Eric
2002
unige:35614
Inflectional Morphology and the Loss of Verb-Second in English
Haeberli, Eric
2002
unige:35360
Adjuncts and the Syntax of Subjects in Old and Middle English
Haeberli, Eric
2000
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