Helge Kökeritz
Helge Kökeritz
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A guide to Chaucer's pronunciation
cover - Image source: Open LibrarySP
Shakespeare's pronunciation
cover - EPElizabethan prosody and histori...Helge Kökeritz
Elizabethan prosody and historical phonology
no cover - SNShakespeare's namesHelge Kökeritz
Shakespeare's names
no cover - LSLearning Swedish.Helge Kökeritz
Learning Swedish
no cover - VOVar officiella engelska.Helge Kökeritz
Var officiella engelska
no cover - SMSome marginal notes to the Town...Helge Kökeritz
Some marginal notes to the Towneley "Resurrection"
no cover - TIThis is AmericaHelge Kökeritz
This is America
no cover - TMThe man without a soulHelge Kökeritz
The man without a soul
no cover - TPThe place-names of the Isle of...Helge Kökeritz
The place-names of the Isle of Wight
no cover - TPThe phonology of the Suffolk di...Helge Kökeritz
The phonology of the Suffolk dialect, descriptive and historical
no cover - BCbeast-eating clown.Helge Kökeritz
The beast-eating clown
no cover - FSFive Shakespeare notes.Helge Kökeritz
Five Shakespeare notes
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- Open Work
A guide to Chaucer's pronunciation
- Open Work
Shakespeare's pronunciation
- Open Work
Elizabethan prosody and historical phonology
- Open Work
Shakespeare's names
- Open Work
Learning Swedish
- Open Work
Var officiella engelska
- Open Work
Some marginal notes to the Towneley "Resurrection"
- Open Work
This is America
- Open Work
The man without a soul
- Open Work
The place-names of the Isle of Wight
- Open Work
The phonology of the Suffolk dialect, descriptive and historical
- Open Work
The beast-eating clown
- Open Work
Five Shakespeare notes