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Old English Suffixation: Content and Transposition

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Roberto Torre Alonso. (2022) Old English class I strong verbs lemmatisation: a morphological generation approach. Studia Neophilologica 0:0, pages 1-23.
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Laura García Fernández. (2021) Insights into Old English Lexicography: Lemmatisation of gĀn and Its Prefix-Formations using a Corpus-Based Database . International Journal of Lexicography 34:4, pages 493-508.
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Carmen Novo Urraca & Ana Elvira Ojanguren López. (2020) Productivity and graduality in the Layered Structure of the Word. Revista Española de Lingüística Aplicada/Spanish Journal of Applied Linguistics 33:1, pages 202-226.
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Darío Metola Rodríguez. (2018) From traditional to electronic lexicography: the dictionaries of Old English. Lexicography 4:2, pages 119-133.
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Carmen Novo Urraca. (2017) The types and categories of Old English recursive compounding. Revista de Lingüística y Lenguas Aplicadas 12:1, pages 77.
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Darío Metola Rodríguez. (2017) Strong verb lemmas from a corpus of old english. Advances and issues. Revista de Lingüística y Lenguas Aplicadas 12:1, pages 65.
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