Leeds Studies in English - 1987
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Number of items: 25.
p. 3
Smith, Sheila
(1987)
What's in a Name?
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p. 3.
pp. 5-7
Turville-Petre, Thorlac
(1987)
Kenneth Cameron and the English Department at Nottingham.
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pp. 5-7.
pp. 9-18
Page, Raymond I.
(1987)
Yet Another Note on Alfred's Æstel.
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pp. 9-18.
pp. 19-29
Turville-Petre, Thorlac
(1987)
The Prologue of Wynnere and Wastoure.
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pp. 19-29.
pp. 31-44
Watson, Elizabeth Porges
(1987)
The Arming of Gawain: Vrysoun and Cercle.
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pp. 31-44.
pp. 45-54
Parfitt, George
(1987)
The 'Strangeness' of Ben Jonson's The Forest.
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pp. 45-54.
pp. 55-69
Nash, W.
(1987)
Tennysonian Topography.
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pp. 55-69.
pp. 71-88
Berry, Margaret
(1987)
The Functions of Place-Names.
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pp. 71-88.
pp. 89-100
Carter, Ronald
(1987)
The Placing of Names: Sequencing in Narrative Opening.
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pp. 89-100.
pp. 101-10
Clark, Cecily
(1987)
The Codretum (Whatever That May Be) at Little Roborough.
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pp. 101-10.
pp. 111-23
Fell, Christine E.
(1987)
Modern English Viking.
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pp. 111-23.
pp. 125-33
Paulin, Tom
(1987)
Vernaculars: A Personal Essay.
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pp. 125-33.
pp. 135-39
Dodgson, John McNeal
(1987)
The -er- in Hattersley Cheshire and Hothersall Lancashire.
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pp. 135-39.
pp. 141-55
Fellows-Jensen, Gillian
(1987)
York.
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pp. 141-55.
pp. 157-71
Field, John
(1987)
Crops for Man and Beast.
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pp. 157-71.
173-81
Gelling, Margaret and Miles, David
(1987)
Anglo-Saxon Eagles.
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173-81 .
pp. 183-99
Insley, John
(1987)
Some Aspects of Regional Variation in Early Middle English Personal Nomenclature.
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pp. 183-99.
pp. 201-07
Mills, A. D.
(1987)
Some Alternative Analyses of Medieval Field-Names.
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pp. 201-07.
pp. 209-17
Padel, Oliver J.
(1987)
Some South-Western Problems.
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pp. 209-17.
pp. 219-29
Rumble, Alexander R.
(1987)
Old English bōc-land as an Anglo-Saxon Estate-Name.
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pp. 219-29.
pp. 231-40
Sandred, Karl Inge
(1987)
Ingham in East Anglia: A New Interpretation.
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pp. 231-40.
pp. 241-46
Smart, Veronica J.
(1987)
Goldcyta - A Hawk from a Hybrid?
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pp. 241-46.
pp. 247-63
Watts, Victor
(1987)
Place-Name Evidence for the Allocation of Land by Lot.
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pp. 247-63.
pp. 265-66
Gelling, Margaret
(1987)
Kenneth Cameron's Work on English Place-Names: An Appreciation.
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pp. 265-66.
pp. 267-69
Gelling, Margaret
(1987)
The Published Writings of Kenneth Cameron 1956-1985.
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pp. 267-69.