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... place - name scholars for its continued interest and help in this field of inquiry . We must be cognizant of certain ... names in -ing and -ingham , and these we cannot at present place in their proper category or their proper time ...
... place - name scholars for its continued interest and help in this field of inquiry . We must be cognizant of certain ... names in -ing and -ingham , and these we cannot at present place in their proper category or their proper time ...
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... place - name evidence is readily lowered by the assumptions that have to be made when , as is so often the case in the older names , linguistic information for their interpretation is not available . The interpretation of old -ing names ...
... place - name evidence is readily lowered by the assumptions that have to be made when , as is so often the case in the older names , linguistic information for their interpretation is not available . The interpretation of old -ing names ...
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... place - names of this kind cannot designate more than isolated groups living in alien surroundings , the implica- tions for the history of culture are as important as they are obvious ... PLACE - NAMES AND THE ANGLO - SAXON SETTLEMENT 73.
... place - names of this kind cannot designate more than isolated groups living in alien surroundings , the implica- tions for the history of culture are as important as they are obvious ... PLACE - NAMES AND THE ANGLO - SAXON SETTLEMENT 73.
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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