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David L. White
David L. White
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Explaining the innovations of Middle English: What, where, and why
DL White
The Celtic Roots of English, 153, 2002
522002
Why we should not believe in short diphthongs
DL White
TOPICS IN ENGLISH LINGUISTICS 45, 57-84, 2004
192004
Brittonic influence in the reductions of Middle English nominal morphology
DL White
The Celtic Englishes 3, 29-45, 2003
172003
Old English without short diphthongs: The outlines of a new interpretation
D White
ANGLICA-An International Journal of English Studies 24 (2), 5-25, 2015
112015
On the areal pattern of ‘Brittonicity’in English and its implications
DL White
The Celtic Englishes IV: the interface between English and the Celtic …, 2006
102006
Old English without short diphthongs: An alternative historical phonology
DL White
ANGLICA-An International Journal of English Studies 25 (2), 5-29, 2016
52016
Reasons to Think That Anglo-Frisian Developed in Britain
DL White
ANGLICA-An International Journal of English Studies 27 (2), 5-31, 2018
42018
Irish influence in the consonantal spellings of Old English
DL White
ANGLICA-An International Journal of English Studies 26 (2), 5-23, 2017
22017
Possible Solutions for Long-standing Problems Involving Old English Nominal Forms
DL White
ANGLICA-An International Journal of English Studies 29 (2), 27-53, 2020
12020
Possible Solutions for Long-standing Problems Involving Old English Verbs
DL White
ANGLICA-An International Journal of English Studies 28 (2), 25-45, 2019
12019
Irish influence and the interpretation of Old English spelling
DL White
The University of Texas at Austin, 2000
12000
The Gothic Genitive Plural in/-ee/Yet Again: A Sarmatian Solution
DL White
Beiträge zur allgemeinen und vergleichenden Sprachwissenschaft, 223-247, 2021
2021
The Form of DO Employed to Form the Weak Preterit
DL White
ANGLICA-An International Journal of English Studies 30 (2), 5-32, 2021
2021
A NOTE ON VERNER'S LAW AND PREASPIRATION IN ICELANDIC AND SCOTS GAELIC
DL White
University of Chicago Working Papers in Linguistics 4, 266, 1988
1988
BRITTONIC INFLUENCE IN ENGLISH
DL White
University of Chicago Working Papers in Linguistics 4, 268, 1988
1988
Some Possible Cases of Celtic Influence in West Germanic Generally
DL White
Failure of Devoicing with Gothic/g-γ/and the Meaning of Gothic< h
DL White
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