Leeds Studies in English - 1952
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Number of items: 9.
Parasitic Syllabic Nasals at Marshside, Lancashire
Wright, P.
(1952)
Parasitic Syllabic Nasals at Marshside, Lancashire.
Leeds Studies in English, 7-8.
pp. 92-96.
Some Literary Influences in the Revelations of Julian of Norwick (c 1342-post-1416)
Reynolds, Anna Maria
(1952)
Some Literary Influences in the Revelations of Julian of Norwick (c 1342-post-1416).
Leeds Studies in English, 7-8.
pp. 18-28.
The Definite Article in Living Yorkshire Dialect
Jones, W. E.
(1952)
The Definite Article in Living Yorkshire Dialect.
Leeds Studies in English, 7-8.
pp. 81-91.
The Isolative Treatment in Living North-Midland Dialects of OE ĕ Lengthened in Open Syllables in Middle English
Orton, Harold
(1952)
The Isolative Treatment in Living North-Midland Dialects of OE ĕ Lengthened in Open Syllables in Middle English.
Leeds Studies in English, 7-8.
pp. 97-128.
The Sykes MS of the York Scriveners' Play
Cawley, Arthur C.
(1952)
The Sykes MS of the York Scriveners' Play.
Leeds Studies in English, 7-8.
pp. 45-80.
The Vocabulary of the Metrical Life of St Robert of Knaresborough
Bazire, Joyce
(1952)
The Vocabulary of the Metrical Life of St Robert of Knaresborough.
Leeds Studies in English, 7-8.
pp. 39-44.
Theses Added to Leeds University Library
Anonymous,
(1952)
Theses Added to Leeds University Library.
Leeds Studies in English, 7-8.
p. 129.
Two Manuscripts of the Pricke of Conscience in the Brotherton Collection, University of Leeds
Humphreys, K. W. and Lightbown, J.
(1952)
Two Manuscripts of the Pricke of Conscience in the Brotherton Collection, University of Leeds.
Leeds Studies in English, 7-8.
pp. 29-38.
Two Notes on Beowulf
Taylor, Arnold R.
(1952)
Two Notes on Beowulf.
Leeds Studies in English, 7-8.
pp. 5-17.