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... names , linguistic information for their interpretation is not available . The interpretation of old -ing names is an obvious example , but the difficulty can be well illustrated by a couple of fairly common names , Windsor and ...
... names , linguistic information for their interpretation is not available . The interpretation of old -ing names is an obvious example , but the difficulty can be well illustrated by a couple of fairly common names , Windsor and ...
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... names than has been allowed for . In Scandinavia it is a very common formation , and Swedish parallels make a distinction between nature - names like Sanding the sandy place ' ( which are a - stem de- clensions ) and settlement - names ...
... names than has been allowed for . In Scandinavia it is a very common formation , and Swedish parallels make a distinction between nature - names like Sanding the sandy place ' ( which are a - stem de- clensions ) and settlement - names ...
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... names of some place within the district : the name Bere- cingas , from which Barking Ess is derived , was described ... names like Hastings , Hastingford Sx , Hastingleigh K , all named from the Hæstingas . Lack of evidence for creation ...
... names of some place within the district : the name Bere- cingas , from which Barking Ess is derived , was described ... names like Hastings , Hastingford Sx , Hastingleigh K , all named from the Hæstingas . Lack of evidence for creation ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19556 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir George Clark | 17 |
THE NATURE Of Recitative Aspects of Art Lecture By J A Westrup | 27 |
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