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... tūn , as in Sinnington YN1 ' tūn on the R. Seven ' . Morphologically , medial connective -ing- could be a stem - formation and it need not be part of its function to express number , individual or col- lective ; if we sought to convey ...
... tūn , as in Sinnington YN1 ' tūn on the R. Seven ' . Morphologically , medial connective -ing- could be a stem - formation and it need not be part of its function to express number , individual or col- lective ; if we sought to convey ...
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... tūn or stōw or wic , but are very rare with hām , and never known with -ingas or -ingahām names . When English place - names are examined in the light of these and other chronological tests , we are left in no doubt about the great ...
... tūn or stōw or wic , but are very rare with hām , and never known with -ingas or -ingahām names . When English place - names are examined in the light of these and other chronological tests , we are left in no doubt about the great ...
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... tūn , and I with wic , but 13 with ceaster or burh . On the other hand , there are 31 names of purely topographical ... tūn to old topo- nymics , as in Carhampton So ( ' the tun at a place called at Car- rum ' , from carr ' a rock ' ) or ...
... tūn , and I with wic , but 13 with ceaster or burh . On the other hand , there are 31 names of purely topographical ... tūn to old topo- nymics , as in Carhampton So ( ' the tun at a place called at Car- rum ' , from carr ' a rock ' ) or ...
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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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