Leeds Studies in English - 1933
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Number of items: 12.
pp. 1-5
Ross, Alan S. C.
(1933)
The Subdivision of Philology.
Leeds Studies in English, 2.
pp. 1-5.
pp. 5-6
Dickins, Bruce and Ross, Alan S. C.
(1933)
Philological Terminology.
Leeds Studies in English, 2.
pp. 5-6.
pp. 7-13
Roberts, Ruby and Ross, Alan S. C.
(1933)
A Note on the Interpretation of the Statistics of Variant Forms in Philology.
Leeds Studies in English, 2.
pp. 7-13.
pp. 14-37
Wilson, R. M.
(1933)
Lost Literature in Old and Middle English.
Leeds Studies in English, 2.
pp. 14-37.
pp. 38-61
Brook, G. L.
(1933)
The Original Dialects of the Harley Lyrics.
Leeds Studies in English, 2.
pp. 38-61.
pp. 62-66
Dickins, Bruce
(1933)
The Date of the Ireland Manuscript.
Leeds Studies in English, 2.
pp. 62-66.
p. 66
Olszewska, E. L.
(1933)
Middle English ‘word and ende’.
Leeds Studies in English, 2.
p. 66.
pp. 67-71
Taylor, Walt
(1933)
The Lexicography of 'Cipher'.
Leeds Studies in English, 2.
pp. 67-71.
pp. 72-75
Smith, A. H.
(1933)
Old Scandinavian 'Lundr'.
Leeds Studies in English, 2.
pp. 72-75.
pp. 76-84
Olszewska, E. L.
(1933)
Illustrations of Norse Formulas in English.
Leeds Studies in English, 2.
pp. 76-84.
pp. 85-87
Anonymous,
(1933)
Abstracts of Theses, &c.
Leeds Studies in English, 2.
pp. 85-87.
p. 88
Ross, Alan S. C.
(1933)
Primitive English -e in Flexional Endings.
Leeds Studies in English, 2.
p. 88.