Race, Periodicity, and the (Neo-) Middle Ages
Race, Periodicity, and the (Neo-) Middle Ages Lisa Lampert Modern Language Quarterly: Volume 65, Number 3, September 2004, pp. 391-421 …
Race, Periodicity, and the (Neo-) Middle Ages Lisa Lampert Modern Language Quarterly: Volume 65, Number 3, September 2004, pp. 391-421 …
Lexical imposition Old Norse vocabulary in Scottish Gaelic Thomas W. Stewart, Jr. (Truman State University) Diachronica, Volume 21, Number 2, pp. …
The Precursors of Celtic and Germanic Adam Hyllested Click here to read this article on Academia.edu
Representations of Anglo-Saxon England in Children’s Literature Kristi A. Bobo Master of Arts, Department of English, Brigham Young University,December (2004) …
A Christological reading of The Ruin Raimondo Murgia (Tallinn University) TRAMES: A Journal of the Humanities & Social Sciences, Vol. 14 Issue …
”Beowulf” and the Influence of Old English on J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings Hugo Joly Morin Academia.edu, April 30 (2012) …
Mapping Early Medieval Language Change in South-West England Duncan Probert Britons in Anglo-Saxon England, ed. Nick Higham (Woodbridge, 2007), 231-44 …
Re-writing discourse features: speech acts in Heliand Marina Buzzoni (Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia) The Garden of Crossing Paths: The Manipulation …