PE1599.F83 F2 1995
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The F-word / |
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PE1599.F83 F2 1999
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The F word / |
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PE1599.F83 F2 2009
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The F-word / |
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PE1599.G4 B4
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Get, come and go; some aspects of situational grammar : a study based on a corpus drawn from Agatha Christie's writings. |
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PE1599.G89 M48 2019
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The life of guy : Guy Fawkes, the Gunpowder Plot, and the unlikely history of an indispensable word / |
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PE1599.K53
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Origin of kibosh / |
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PE1599.K53 C644 2017
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Origin of Kibosh : Routledge Studies in Etymology / |
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PE1599.L55
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Discourse-pragmatic variation in context : eight hundred years of like / |
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PE1599.O33 M44 2023
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Ok / |
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PE1599.O33 O43 2021
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Okay across languages : toward a comparative approach to its use in talk-in-interaction / |
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PE1599.O94
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Cognitive perspective on the polysemy of the English spatial preposition Over / |
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PE1599.O94 B78 1988
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The story of over : polysemy, semantics, and the structure of the lexicon / |
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PE1599.P45 K55
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Middle English words for 'people' |
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PE1599.P6 R8
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Plain. : A study in co-text and context. |
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PE1599.S33
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Flesh becomes word : a lexicography of the scapegoat or, the history of an idea / |
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PE1599.S59 C6 1982
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Origin of the term "shyster" / |
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PE1599.S59 C64 1984
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Origin of the term "shyster" : supplementary information / |
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PE1599.T69 S88 1997
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Middle English words for "town" : a study of changes in a semantic field / |
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PE1599.T69 S88 1997x
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Middle English words for "town" : a study of changes in a semantic field / |
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PE1599 .U88
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Das Bedeutungsfeld "Leid" in der englischen Tragödie vor Shakespeare. |
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