Lexical and function words or language and text type? abbreviation consistency in an aligned corpus of latin and middle english plague tracts

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  • who: Alpo, Honkapohja and Jukka, Suomela from the School of Philosophy, Psychology, and Language Sciences, and Angus McIntosh Centre for Historical Linguistics, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK have published the research: Lexical and function words or language and text type? Abbreviation consistency in an aligned corpus of Latin and Middle English plague tracts, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: E-mail: This study examines the consistency of medieval abbreviation practices in a parallel corpus consisting of Latin and Middle English copies of a plague treatise attributed to John of Burgundy (JB). The authors examine how the . . .

     

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