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Language form and linguistic variation : papers dedicated to Angus McIntosh

by John A. Anderson (Editor)

Other authors: Frederic G. Cassidy (Contributor), John C. Catford (Contributor), Bridget Cusack (Contributor), R.M.W. Dixon (Contributor), Colin J. Ewen (Contributor)19 more, Jan Firbas (Contributor), Jacek Fisiak (Contributor), M.A.K. Halliday (Contributor), Eric P. Hamp (Contributor), Archibald A. Hill (Contributor), Richard M. Hogg (Contributor), Donald Macaulay (Contributor), Norman Macleod (Contributor), Bruce Mitchell (Contributor), Wayne O'Neil (Contributor), Ivan Poldauf (Contributor), John B. Pride (Contributor), Randolph Quirk (Contributor), Fred C. Robinson (Contributor), Jan Rusiecki (Contributor), Vivian Salmon (Contributor), Barbara M.H. Strang (Contributor), James P. Thorne (Contributor), Josef Vachek (Contributor)

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The papers in this volume celebrate the work of Angus McIntosh, who specialized in dialects of Later Middle English, and wrote on other topics in English linguistics as well. Of the papers in this volume most deal with English and a few with other subjects in (historical) dialectology.

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