Historical & Editorial Studies in Medieval & Early Modern English
For Johan Gerritsen
Table of Contents
- R. W. Zandvoort: Token
- Kristian Smidt: Unconformities in The Merchant of Venice
- N. E. Osselton: Spelling-Book Rules and the Capitalization of Nouns in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
- W. F. H. Nicolaisen: Nomen, Noun, and Name: The Lexical Horns of an Onomastic Dilemma
- Tauno F. Mustanoja: Some Features of Syntax in Middle English Main Clauses
- Hans H. Meier: Love, Law, and Lucre: Images in Rutherfurd's Letters
- Gillis Kristensson: Old English Long and Short eo in the West Midlands in Late Middle English
- Willi Erzgräber: Problems of Oral and Written Transmission as Reflected in Chaucer's House of Fame
- René Derolez: Queries and Questions
- Gerrit Bunt: Two Recipes from a Nijmegen Manuscript
- Fredson Bowers: Notes on Editorial Apparatus
- T. A. Birrell: The Influence of Seventeenth-Century Publishers on the Presentation of English Literature
- Wolf-Dietrich Bald: On the Diachrony of English Linking Verbs
- John Algeo: The Earliest English Grammars
- Mary-Jo Arn: The Systematic Representation of Early Manuscripts in Computer Form: A Proposal
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