How to Cite:
Rydland, K., 2002. Tracing Historical Sound Change from Modern Evidence: The Development of Middle English /I/, /ɛ/, /ʊ/ + Intervocalic /r/ in Northumbrian English. Nordic Journal of English Studies, 1(1), pp.11–31. DOI: http://doi.org/10.35360/njes.89
Rydland, K., 2002. Tracing Historical Sound Change from Modern Evidence: The Development of Middle English /I/, /ɛ/, /ʊ/ + Intervocalic /r/ in Northumbrian English. Nordic Journal of English Studies, 1(1), pp.11–31. DOI: http://doi.org/10.35360/njes.89
Rydland K. Tracing Historical Sound Change from Modern Evidence: The Development of Middle English /I/, /ɛ/, /ʊ/ + Intervocalic /r/ in Northumbrian English. Nordic Journal of English Studies. 2002;1(1):11–31. DOI: http://doi.org/10.35360/njes.89
Rydland, K. (2002). Tracing Historical Sound Change from Modern Evidence: The Development of Middle English /I/, /ɛ/, /ʊ/ + Intervocalic /r/ in Northumbrian English. Nordic Journal of English Studies, 1(1), 11–31. DOI: http://doi.org/10.35360/njes.89
1. Rydland K. Tracing Historical Sound Change from Modern Evidence: The Development of Middle English /I/, /ɛ/, /ʊ/ + Intervocalic /r/ in Northumbrian English. Nordic Journal of English Studies. 2002;1(1):11-31. DOI: http://doi.org/10.35360/njes.89
Rydland K, ‘Tracing Historical Sound Change from Modern Evidence: The Development of Middle English /I/, /ɛ/, /ʊ/ + Intervocalic /r/ in Northumbrian English’ (2002) 1 Nordic Journal of English Studies 11 DOI: http://doi.org/10.35360/njes.89
Rydland, Kurt. 2002. “Tracing Historical Sound Change from Modern Evidence: The Development of Middle English /I/, /ɛ/, /ʊ/ + Intervocalic /r/ in Northumbrian English”. Nordic Journal of English Studies 1 (1): 11–31. DOI: http://doi.org/10.35360/njes.89
Rydland, Kurt. “Tracing Historical Sound Change from Modern Evidence: The Development of Middle English /I/, /ɛ/, /ʊ/ + Intervocalic /r/ in Northumbrian English”. Nordic Journal of English Studies 1, no. 1 (2002): 11–31. DOI: http://doi.org/10.35360/njes.89
Rydland, K. “Tracing Historical Sound Change from Modern Evidence: The Development of Middle English /I/, /ɛ/, /ʊ/ + Intervocalic /r/ in Northumbrian English”. Nordic Journal of English Studies, vol. 1, no. 1, 2002, pp. 11–31. DOI: http://doi.org/10.35360/njes.89