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The World as Viewed in the Fourteenth-century English Alliterative Poetry
English alliterative poems, which most illustrious embodiment is Piers Plowman by William Langland, are in keeping with a communication system in full development in fourteenth-century England. The spreading of literacy – the ability to read and write – and the evolution of the English language are its most significant components.
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An index to B. F. Skinner's cumulative record (3rd ed.) [PDF]
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Language and style in "The Alliterative Morte Arthure": The paradox of heroic poetry [1981]
Literaturlinguistik – Frühe interdisziplinäre ...
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The Mind and Spirit of Old English mōd and fer(h)ð: The Interaction of Metrics and Compounding [PDF]
Stewart, Thomas W., Jr.
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Metrical Constraints in King Arthur's Round Table in The Alliterative Morte Arthure [PDF]
Moriya, Yasuyo
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